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Automatic Transmission Universal Pedal Jack Pedal Lock New In Original Box!! on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
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Portage, Indiana, United States

Portage, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:N/A MPN:UN1001A

THE ULTIMATE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS!
PEDAL JACK
LOCKS & BLOCKS THE BRAKE PEDAL TO PREVENT DRIVING

*ABSOLUTELY TAMPER-PROOF FOR TOTAL SECURITY!
*UNIVERSAL - FULLY ADJUSTABLE!
*EASY TO USE-INSTALLS IN SECONDS!
 Pedal Jack itself is constructed using heavy duty, tempered steel that is saw-proof and cannot be defeated with ordinary bolt cutters.  It is drill proof.  Has 3 keys that cannot be duplicated or replaced.  
It has a patented high-security lock that is protected by a tempered steel plate making it drill-proof. Each lock comes with three keys that cannot be duplicated. The Pedal Jack is fully adjustable to fit perfectly on most cars, vans and light trucks with an automatic transmission. 

NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX
BOX OPENED ONLY FOR PICTURE TAKING!!!!!

*Important: This product is a universal fit item that will fit most applications with an automatic transmission.


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