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Used The Club Red Car Security Steering Wheel Lock Anti Theft Device 2 Orig Keys on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States

Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States
THE ENDS OF THE RUBBER HAVE PEELED WHERE THE "U" SHAPED DESIGN IS EXPOSING THE METAL INSIDE. DOESN'T AFFECT THE FUNCTION OF THE LOCK OR MECHANISM IN ANY WAY.
Brand:THE CLUB

USED RED CLUB ANTI THEFT DEVICE FOR CARS ONLY.
THIS WILL NOT FIT TRUCKS AND I AM UNSURE ABOUT SUVS.
INCLUDES THE 2 ORIGINAL KEYS FOR THE LOCKING MECHANISM.

THE ENDS OF THE RUBBER HAS CRACKED & PEELED WHERE THE "U" SHAPED DESIGN IS EXPOSING THE METAL INSIDE. DOESN'T AFFECT THE FUNCTION OF THE LOCK OR MECHANISM IN ANY WAY.
MY HUBBY PUT IT OUT TO OUR YARDSALE LAST WEEK AND WHEN HE WROTE THE PRICE ON IT THE INK SEEPED THROUGH THE RUBBIZED PLASTIC DUE TO THE 95 DEGREE HEAT AS SHOWN IN THE LAST PICTURE YOU CAN FAINTLY SEE THE PRICE IS 15.00 IS WHAT WE WERE ASKING FOR IT.

PERFECT FOR THOSE THAT HAVE ON STREET PARKING OR A CONVERTIBLE CAR.
PET AND SMOKER FREE HOME

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