GERMAN EM GENERIC LATE WAR BEVO LITZEN COLLAR TABS
$5.95
GERMAN GENERIC LATE WAR EM BEVO HEER LITZEN TABS – REPRODUCTION
Description
EM Generic mouse grey piped bevo collar tabs
Set of two.
All tabs are unmounted.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.003 kg |
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