Hayes Blackbird Brake Controller W/ Digital Display 81726 on 2040-parts.com
Lakeland, Florida, United States
Up for sale is a new unused Hayes Blackbird Brake controller. The packaging shows wear but the unit and parts are in excellent unused condition. You will receive exactly what you see in the photos so please make sure that everything you need is there and that nothing has fallen out of the box during storage and or handling. Please check out the pictures and if you still have questions feel free to ask. Check out my other auctions for other great items. I do combine shipping, so bid away! On some items I will ship internationally using USPS Priority Mail ONLY but please email me BEFORE you place a bid for a shipping quote. |
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