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Anti Theft Parking Car Truck Atv Rv Boot Tire Claw Boot Wheel Clamp Trailer Lock on 2040-parts.com

US $45.99
Location:

Farmingdale, New Jersey, United States

Farmingdale, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Accommodates Tires Width:280mm Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Package Weight:6.44kg Approx Color:Yellow Lock Type:Wheel Lock Material:Cold roll steel sheets, Rubber Suitable Vehicle:Boat Trailers, Caravan, Trailers, SUV, etc. Size:28.1x9.8inch (Approx) Package Content:1 x Car Wheel Lock, 2 x Keys Accommodates Tires Diameter:780mm UPC:Does not apply

This item was previously purchased on eBay and used by management to enforce parking at the apartment complex. The apartment complex has since been sold to a new owner, so there is no longer a need for the parking boot. It was hardly used and is like new. Feel free to forward any questions to seller or call (732) 367-9700.

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