Patriot Braking System on 2040-parts.com
Rocky Hill, Connecticut, United States
Patriot Braking system BRK2012. Sold new for $989. Used only once. I do not have the breakaway switch as it was left on the car. A new one is about $55 and part number is BRK2505
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