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Kelsey All Electronic Brake Controller #81741a--used Hayes Wheels-sold As-is on 2040-parts.com

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Stanwood, Washington, United States

Stanwood, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Kelsey Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:81741A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A HAYES WHEELS-(KELSEY) ALL ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROLLER #81741A,,SIMPLE 4 WIRE HOOKUP,BUILT IN ADJUSTABLE LOAD CONTROL AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL OPERATION FOR 2 AND 4 WHEEL TRAILER BRAKE SYSTEMS,,,IT DOES NOT LOOK LIKE IT HAS BEEN USED,,BUT IT MAY HAVE BEEN? DIRECTIONS IN THE BOX,,BEEN IN GARAGE STORAGE FOR YEARS,,SOLD AS-IS,NO RETURNS,,SO PLEASE READ ALL DETAILS CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU BID,,DUE TO MY POLICY,,PAYMENT REQ WITHIN 48 HOURS OF ENDED AUCTION,,SHIPPED ONLY TO THE LOWER 48 USA STATES,,THANKS FOR LOOKING

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