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Desk tidy or coin & key tray made from carbon fibre & titanium F1 part

Desk tidy or coin & key tray made from carbon fibre & titanium F1 part

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This item will be posted to you by Ledon Gifts within 3 days of receiving payment.

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United Kingdom £2.99 £0.50
EU & Northern Ireland Doesn't deliver here
United States £6.99 £3.49
Rest of the World £6.99 £3.49

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Desk tidy / key tray / loose change coin holder made from a titanium clutch plate spring from a Honda F1 racecar. The inner is a piece of super shiny gloss black real carbon fibre sheet.

A stunning example of precision F1 machining and design that has been given a new lease of life. A part of this nature would have originally cost well over 20k to design, develop & manufacture.

It's perfect for keeping your loose change, keys and any other 'junk' you'd normally just stuff in your pockets and then leave strewn across your desk!

The desk tidy also sits on 5 small rubber feet so it won't slide around or mark any delicate surfaces.

Measures approx 4.5" in diameter (115mm).

Supplied in a smart black gift box with a laminated information card explaining what the part is and where and who it was originally used by.

Designed by Nathan O'Dell in The high peak, derbyshire

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