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Condition:New Brand:Go Gear UPC:079976727136 MPN:BENCH-CHA EAN:0079976727136

Hopkins BENCH-CHA Go Gear Seat Console, (Charcoal)

For all of us who are constantly on the go, staying organized turns out to be very difficult. Go Gear, by Hopkins Manufacturing, provides an innovative, high quality line of storage and organization solutions to help you manage your clutter. Whether it's locating a spot to hold your mobile phone or keeping bags of groceries from rolling around in the trunk, Go Gear provides the right solution. The Go Gear Seat Console has an attractive styling and includes small and large storage areas, coin holders and drink holders.

  • Brand: Go Gear
  • Item Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Product Dimensions: 13.9 x 10.2 x 8.5 inches
  • Origin: China
  • Item model number: BENCH-CHA
  • Manufacturer Part Number: BENCH-CHA
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Date First Available: December 1, 2005
  • Two adjustable locking drink holders securely holds 6 to 64 oz. drinks
  • Small and large storage areas for five CD's, cassettes, and other common travel items
  • Small compartments to dispense tissues
  • Unique coin holders for easy access
  • Hinged lid for best performance





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