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Master Lock Anti Theft Bar Steering Wheel Lock For Car, Van Ortruck N.o.s. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Comstock Park, Michigan, United States

Comstock Park, Michigan, United States
Package corner bent from storage-but unopened.
Brand:Master Lock Fits : Cars, Trucks,:Vans, and SUV's Steering Wheel Lock:Master Block Bar / Club Color:Yellow Country of Manufacture:South Korea

This is a Anti-theft Steering Wheel Lock made by MASTER LOCK CO. It is New Old Stock in original package unopened. It includes two keys and directions for use on the back of the package. It is yellow color. It is advertised as a " visible deterrent to theft." Ask questions as needed. Thank you for looking and God bless you.


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