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Anti-theft Steering Wheel Lock With Keys on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Scottsdale, Arizona, US

Scottsdale, Arizona, US
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Please note: If there is a color/size/type option, the option closest to the image will be shipped (Or you may receive a random color/size/type)." required>The anti-theft steering wheel lock deters potential thieves from breaking into your car! Lock is highly visible and super easy to use. Lock is made with heavy duty metal and a simple solution for car protection. Includes a set of keys. Instructions for use are included on back. Comes packaged in a clam shell with hanging hole. Measures approximately 19" long. Sold Individually Please note: If there is a color/size/type option, the option closest to the image will be shipped (Or you may receive a random color/size/type).

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