The Club Personalvault Security Lock Box Black on 2040-parts.com
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The Club PersonalVault Security Lock Box, BlackDescriptionIt only takes thieves seconds to smash windows and grab valuables from your vehicle. Protect phones, GPS devices and other valuables from "smash and grab" theft when left in an unattended car with The Club PersonalVault Security Lock Box. Simply place your items in the vault and lock the security cable around your car seat mounts. Then tuck The Club PersonalVault under your seat and its black color keeps it out of sight. Since it is portable The Club PersonalVault can also be used to protect items inside hotel rooms and other places when traveling. Features:
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