BRISA VW Collection Volkswagen Keychain Ring Accessory Keyholder with Bottle Opener in GTI Design (Hexagon/Black)

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Amazon HEXAGON BLACK: This stylish VW GTI keychain with a bottle opener has a hexagon design. It features the white inscription "GTI since 1976". Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.5 x 0.4 cm (2.6 x 1.8 x 0.2 inches). PRACTICAL Details: The keychain adorns any keyring and provides a bottle opener at all times. It is also a stylish accessory. MULTIFUNCTIONAL: The trendy VW GTI keychain makes your house or car keys stand out. It is easy to locate and also adds a stylish touch to backpacks and bags. TECHNICAL Details: The VW GTI keychain is made of chrome-plated zinc-aluminum alloy, coated with colored enamel. This guarantees precise coloration and long-lasting brilliance even under heavy use. OFFICIALLY LICENSED: The stylish keychain in the design of the VW GTI is an official Volkswagen licensed product. All our items are developed in Germany to meet our high quality standards.

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HEXAGON BLACK: This stylish VW GTI keychain with a bottle opener has a hexagon design. It features the white inscription "GTI since 1976". Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.5 x 0.4 cm (2.6 x 1.8 x 0.2 inches). PRACTICAL Details: The keychain adorns any keyring and provides a bottle opener at all times. It is also a stylish accessory. MULTIFUNCTIONAL: The trendy VW GTI keychain makes your house or car keys stand out. It is easy to locate and also adds a stylish touch to backpacks and bags. TECHNICAL Details: The VW GTI keychain is made of chrome-plated zinc-aluminum alloy, coated with colored enamel. This guarantees precise coloration and long-lasting brilliance even under heavy use. OFFICIALLY LICENSED: The stylish keychain in the design of the VW GTI is an official Volkswagen licensed product. All our items are developed in Germany to meet our high quality standards.


Product specifications

Brand Brisa
EAN
  • 0600514909907
Color
  • Black
Size
  • One Size

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