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Equalizer Express 18 Volt Auto Glass Removal Tool Xrp (made In Usa) on 2040-parts.com

US $102.50
Location:

Romeoville, Illinois, US

Romeoville, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Equalizer Country of Manufacture:United States

EQUALIZER

EXPRESS

18V

 

Due to a buyer that has not paid for this I am relisting this windshield removal tool. Here we have the Equalizer Express 18V. Everything works great and the reason I'm getting rid of it is because I closed up my body shop about 3 yrs ago and don't have a need for it. I only did windshields for the shop and we were not a windshield replacement facility so it was seldom used. Even though the battery is about 5 yrs old it charged just fine and the charger works great as well. Any questions don't hesitate on asking. I am starting this auction at a buck so its up to you guys to tell me what its worth. There are no gurantee's and or warantee's implied. Good luck on the auction!!!!

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