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Richmond-Tweed, NSW, 2489, Australia
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NEW BOOT LOCK

TO SUIT THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES:

HOLDEN HK HT HG HQ HJ HX HZ

STATESMAN & CAPRICE HQ HJ HX HZ

TORANA LJ LH LX UC

PLEASE ALSO CHECK THE LISTING PICTURE AND COMPARE WITH YOUR EXISTING LOCK TO DOUBLE CHECK SUITABILITY.

THESE QUALITY LOCKS ARE PRODUCED IN MANY CASES USING THE OEM TOOLING AND ARE ALMOST IDENTICAL TO THE ORIGINAL..

PAYMENT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 5 DAYS OF PURCHASE, THANK YOU.

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