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Swat Lock-r Cla08r-12b Steering Wheel Lock W/remote Arm Disarm - New -a on 2040-parts.com

US $74.50
Location:

Patton, California, United States

Patton, California, United States
Condition:New

Up for bid is a brand new SWAT LOCK-R model CLA08R-12B Steering Wheel Lock Anti-Theft Devise with IR Remote Arm/Disarm keyfob in excellent unused condition (see PICs). Features include wireless control and easy set-up for vehicle protection, four (4) theft-deterrent features, hard steel lock to immobilize the vehicle and fits perfectly on the steering wheel. This multi-feature safety device is easy to use and requires no special installation (see PICs). This devise is pre-owned, but has never been installed or used and is still in the original factory packaging (see PICs). Buyer will pay a shipping fee for USPS Parcel Post Mail with delivery confirmation and insurance based on your location – Canada residents shipping will be based on International First Class mail as parcel post service is not available. Payments by Paypal will ship 2nd business day after payment confirmation received. Don’t have a Paypal account ?  Contact me for other payment options. Worldwide shipping also available - please e-mail me for an International shipping quote before bidding. Good luck bidding !!! -A

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