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Disney Tinkerbell Vehicle Sunshade New Unopened For Front Windshield New on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Kingston, Michigan, United States

Kingston, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Plasticolor

You are bidding on a new unopened Disney Sunshade with Tinker bell on it.  It is very girly and pretty.  It is the standard size of 26"x57".  It helps keep your car cooler and protects your cars interior.  Comes from a smoke free home.  FAST shipping. 
♥♥♥ All our items come from a clean smoke free home- We ship fast- usually 1 business day (give 1 extra day for holidays) Monday- Friday 9am- 5 pm Eastern time-
We have over 700 new and used treasures in our store "calcher" - please heck it out! We aim to please all our customers- if you have any questions please ask- multiple purchase discounts- 
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