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Mustang Gt Business Card Holder Oak Red Die Cast Car Desk Display 2010-12 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Grafton, Massachusetts, United States

Grafton, Massachusetts, United States

     GREAT GIFT IDEA!   

Display your business cards in style with this custom Business card holder,

featuring a detailed die cast red 2010- 2012 MUSTANG GT!

  • Great gift for any car fan or that "the hard to buy for"
  • Perfect for the car business: Sales, Service, Parts, Auto Body etc
  • Prominently displays your business or appointment cards
  • Solid Oak with natural finish - base measures aprox 3.5"x5"
  • Non scratch bottom
  • For desk or office
  • Quality crafted in the U.S.A.
  • Carefully packed for safe shipping
  • Many satisfied buyers - see positive feedback & reviews!
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