Original The Club Steering Wheel Lock, 2 Keys (red Anti-theft Device) on 2040-parts.com
Muskegon, Michigan, United States
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This original “The CLUB” steering wheel lock is pre-owned and has been used. The red vinyl coating is in nice, un-scuffed condition. The black metal surface has just some minor paint nicks. Two keys are included. It is clean, remains fully functional and operates as it should. The lock works smoothly. Shipping weight is 5 lbs.
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