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2 -rotochok Wheel Chocks,rv,tandem Axle Trailers, Size "c" on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Montrose, Michigan, United States

Montrose, Michigan, United States
Surface wear apparent.
Brand:rotochok

Up for auction is this set of two Wheel Chocks by Rotochok.  These are in excellent working condition with some surface wear from use.   Please don't hesitate to ask any questions.

Please be assured, I will ship this item with great care, and reinforced packaging.  I am happy to combine shipping on multiple items unless they are too large to ship together.  Contact me if you need Faster shipping such as 2 day/overnight etc. as normally i can offer this.  Payment expected in 3 days. If there is ANY issue with your purchase once you get it, please contact me about a resolution/solution.  I aim for five star service. Thanks for looking!

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