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GPS anti theft device MAPLOCK, or any other things in your car, home office,locker,office,bike,etc... maplock clamps onto GPS unit security cable secures gps unit or any other phone many items in your car to your steering wheel you need it in your car gps or many item is expensive due to 1-costly insurance claim 2-broken window repair 3-personal security risk included 1-one devise 2-one security cable 3-one size spacers 4- one storage pouch 5-two keys Ship to Canada and USA |
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