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The Shield, The Perfect Complement To The Club Steering Wheel Locking System on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Glastonbury, Connecticut, US

Glastonbury, Connecticut, US
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For sale is The Shield, the perfect complement to The Club Steering Wheel Locking System.

The Shield works in conjuction with The Club in order to prevent auto theft.

If you are presently using The Club without The Shield, you are exposed to auto theft as the steering wheel could easily be cut by a thief and The Club will slide out.

The Shield when used with The Club prevents this from happening as it is virtually impossible to cut through steering wheel with The Shield on.

Buyer is responsible for researching compatibility. 

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