Super Rare.......vintage Dashboard Revenger.....good Working Order on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
If You want to get back at someone while your driving this is your answer..........from 1988.........All buttons Work..............Great Novelty.........The holder has a repaired crack but this does not affect the fun..........Have Fun
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