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US $149.95
Location:

Iowa City, Iowa, United States

Iowa City, Iowa, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Sears Manufacturer Part Number:318.20312

Vintage/ Old-school  Clamp-on Cruise Control Kit clamps on to turn signal switch.

Sears had these through out the 80's and early 90's.  This one is from 1992 or so, according to the manual date.

It has never been installed, although there is wear and tear on the box.

All components are still in original packaging.

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This item with it's original box will be inserted and shipped inside an outer USPS Priority Mail Box.


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