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Sony Playstation Airride Switch Box Suspension Control Lowrider on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn, Estonia
Condition:New Brand:LIC Relay Box:yes Surface Finish:plastic Wire Loom:6 foot Warranty:Yes body:plastic gamepad Switches:8

Sony Playstation styled airride switch box Suspension System Controls Bags & Valves

Enjoy Full Control Of Your Air Ride System

With This Brand New 8-switch controller for any air suspension installation. 


Features:

Relay Box 

Cord with male & female connectors

6 Foot Long Wire Loom

Front, Back And Side To Side Control 

One Wire Dump and Up Inputs


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