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Auto Anti-theft Device Clutch Lock Car Brake Stainless Strong Security Lock on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New

Auto Anti-theft Device Clutch Lock Car Brake Stainless Strong Security Lock


Description

 
Features

Steel forging; anti-lock picking; there are eight keyhole,you can lock which keyhole you want
affordable but the function is very powerful! ! ! To protect the safety of your car!

Specifications:

Material: Fine Steel
Use: clutch / accelerator pedal lock
Applicable models: the clutch or accelerator flat pole, and 1.4cm in width models

Feature

● steel forging, effective anti-theft
● Do not cut, can not pry
● lock the location of hidden good
● built specifically for the different models of foot height
● newly developed technology blade cylinder lock head has shock,
● anti-theft performance, reliable, prevent pry effect is obvious
● parallel safety lock structure, flexible and convenient

Package includes

1 x Car Brake Lock






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