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Woody Car Mousepad on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

North Saanich, British Columbia, Canada

North Saanich, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New without tags Brand:NEW UPC:Does not apply

UP FOR AUCTION IS A " WOODY COLLECTOR CAR  MOUSE PAD".  THE MOUSE PAD PICTURE IS FULL COLOR ON A GOOD QUALITY BLACK  OR BLUE MOUSE PAD, SIZE IS  ABOUT 7.5" X 8". ABOVE THE CARS IS THE CAPTION " WOODY  LOVER "  WE HAVE MANY DIFFERENT COLLECTOR CAR MOUSEPADS AVAILABLE IN OUR EBAY STORE.
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On May-03-10 at 22:15:22 PDT, seller added the following information:

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