New Tekonsha 90885c Prodigy P2 Electric Trailer Brake Control Nip Pre-wired 1-4 on 2040-parts.com
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
NEW Tekonsha 90885C Prodigy P2 Electric Trailer Brake Control NIP Pre-Wired 1-4 Welcome to our listing. Here for bid is a great trailer brake control by Tekonsha! The unit is in NEW condition. This auction includes the brake control module and all original wiring and materials from factory. Returns: We proudly offer a 30 day return policy. Thanks for viewing this listing, and remember to see our others. Bid now! Please email with any questions. Thank you.
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