The Original Truck Club Model No. 2000 (new-never Opened) on 2040-parts.com
Coldwater, Michigan, United States
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The Original Truck Club
Model No. 2000 Vinyl Coated, Tempered Steel Construction, Secure Locking System with Extra Key, Extended Center Shaft, Bright Red Color Note: New-Never been opened but plastic packaging is in bad shape from just laying around and whatever.... Selling As Is.... Will Only Ship in Continental United States..... Thanks for Looking...... |
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