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Brakebuddy R.v. Braking System on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Sedalia, Colorado, US

Sedalia, Colorado, US
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HELLO, I have sold my RV. (DUTCH STAR). THIS RV BRAKING SYSTEM HAS WORK EVERY TIME.  Had NO problem with it. It was a great invention. Maybe  some one out there can get more safe driving with there R. V. What you see in the picture is what you get, COMPLETE SET UP, MANUAL, BRAKE-AWAY, CLEVIS, ALERT SYSTEM and necessary instruction. I have repackaged all the parts and put all NEW item's that was there when I bought it so that you will have no problem installing it.   Thanks for looking.      Dan

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