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SPACE SAVER TAKE-APART SCOOTER LIFT (MODEL ASL-325)     

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The Space-Saver Take-Apart Scooter Lift, model ASL-325, is a trunk mounted wheelchair alternative loader for persons with mobility disabilities using scooters. The lift raises and stores scooters in cars with limited trunk space. It is height and length adjustable to fit any trunk size, and can lift scooters weighing up to 200 pounds. The Space-Saver is easily assembled and disassembled in three simple steps, with the heaviest part weighing just 13.5 pounds.

Notes: Space-Saver is a trademark of Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.

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This product record was updated on May 19, 2000.

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Bruno Independent Living Aids

1780 Executive Drive
P.O. Box 84
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 53066
United States
Telephone: 800-882-8183 or 262-567-4990.
Fax: 262-953-5501.
Web: http://www.bruno.com.


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