Satajet Keychain Spray Gun Chrome Super Sharp on 2040-parts.com
Saint Cloud, Florida, US
This is a nice keychain get them while you can never know when sata will discontinue them.
They are not a cheap plastic keychain
Made of metel and then chromed sata does nothing cheap including their keychains. I offer fast shipping as soon asan item is payed for I ship next work day so buy with confidence.
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