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Dashboard Dancer - Bacon, Shakin' Bacon, New In Package on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Sheffield Lake, Ohio, United States

Sheffield Lake, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Big Mouth, Inc. Compatible Make:ALL


Adorable Shakin' Bacon Dancer is the perfect dashboard accessory for all of the bacon lovers in your life! He wiggles, shakes and sways to the movements of your car, and will amuse you, your friends and your kids. Also fun entertainment in the office and at home. It moves by its middle spring, and has an adhesive bottom to stick most anywhere.

Purchased New.

Item must be paid for within one week of the invoice/expiration date or it will be relisted.






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