Brake Buddy Digital Classic Boost on 2040-parts.com
Irmo, South Carolina, United States
Brake Buddy Digital Classic Boost braking system. Works on all vehicles with full time power electric brakes, including hybrids. Fully adjustable system can be installed and road-ready in just minutes, with no connection to the RV. Requires ABSOLUTELY NO permanent installation.
These units are selling used for close to $1,000.00. Item is used, but in good working order, and comes as shown. Buyer pays all shipping cost, including insurance. All sales final, no returns. |
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