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Segment Clicker Segment Clicker - Crystal 1,2/8 mm Stahl - Industrial Barbell - Türkis Gold Steel - Industrial Barbell - Opalit Stahl - Schraubkugel - große Gewinde Steel - Industrial Barbell - Turquoise Gold Steel - Industrial Barbell - Opalith Steel - Screw ball - Big thread 33594 2,0/5 mm 33572 1,2/8 33595 2,0/6 mm 33573 1,2/10 33596 2,0/8 mm 33597 2,4/5 mm 33487 1,6/38/5 mm 33488 1,6/38/5 mm 33598 2,4/6 mm 33599 2,4/8 mm 33601 3,0/8 mm 33574 RD 33579 EM Green 33584 Topaz 33589 Black/White 33602 3,0/10 mm 33575 AM 33580 LG 33585 Yellow 33590 Multicolour 33576 LA 33581 SB 33586 RC 33591 RS 33577 DB 33582 AQ 33587 CC 33592 Capri Blue 33578 BZ 33583 Hyacinth 33588 BK 33593 Pink AQ BK BZ CC DB LA LG PK RC RD RS SB Aquamarine Jet Black Blue Zirkon Crystal Sapphire Light Amethyst Peridot Fuchsia Crystal AB Light Siam Rose Light Sapphire Clear 4 5 Banana Banana Stahl - Banane - Blume & Blätter Stahl - Banane - Herz Kristalle Stahl - Banane - Stiefel Stahl - Banane - Herz & bunte Kristalle Stahl - 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