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Tour Master Cortech Micro Tank Bag on 2040-parts.com

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Waunakee, Wisconsin, United States

Waunakee, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Cortech Placement on Vehicle:Front Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:Tank Bag

Tour Master Cortech Micro Tank Bag - Excellent Condition
Everything included is shown in photo.  Second photo is a stock image.

There are WAY too many phone types for me to know if this will fit your individual model so please see the manufacturers specs listed below and do not ask me if it will fit your phone because I cannot tell you.  It doesn't fit my iPhone 5S but did fit my iPhone 4.  Thanks!

 FEATURES

  • Convenient, Low-Profile Tank Bag That Easily Carries Small Essential Items
  • 1680 Denier Ballistic Nylon Outer Shell
  • Rubberized Base Helps to Protect Contact Areas
  • Mounts With Strap and Magnets for Incredible Stability 
  • Easy Access Main Storage Compartment and Clear Window Media Pocket
  • 600 Denier Carbolex Interior Lining
  • 10\" L X 5.5\" W X 1.5\" H

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