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Jordan Mark 2 Actuator - Electronic Trailer Brake Control 12 Volts 20 Amps Max on 2040-parts.com

US $1.29
Location:

Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States

Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Jordan

 Jordan Mark 2 Actuator - Electronic Trailer Brake Control 12 volts 20 amps max.
What you see in the pictures is what you get. One knob missing. Untested but assumed to be working.
However, sold as is, so think of it as getting it for parts and if it works even better!

Comes from a smoke-free home with indoor storage in a window-free and low-humidity room. 
Ships same day if paid by 10am EST, with shipping via USPS unless you ask otherwise. 
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traceable method. Combined shipping possible with most other items  - fill the box if you're 
buying something small! Payment via PayPal or other agreeable method within three days of 
auction end - or at least communication about when payment will be made. Returns possible 
and satisfaction guaranteed. Proceeds from sale of eBay items goes towards building a 7.5" 
riding railroad for local kids. Thanks for looking!

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