Blue Ox Bx7330 Tow Bar Blue Ox Tow Bar Bx7330 Aventa 2" Reciever on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
The appearance is rough but it still functions properly. It locks and releases just like it is designed to. You can paint it to match your motor home or towed vehicle.
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