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Hopkins Trailer Brake Control Agility #47294 Advanced Inertia Activation on 2040-parts.com

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Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Wilmington, Delaware, United States
This brake control is new in its original sealed package. There is no damage to package. Please see photos for best cosmetic description.
Brand:Hopkins Manufacturing Manufacturer Part Number:47294

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Hopkins Trailer Brake Control Agility #47294 Advanced Inertia Activation
Cosmetic Condition: 

This brake control is new in its original sealed package. There is no damage to package. Please see photos for best cosmetic description.

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