for sale is 3 die grinders. all 3 are used as i used to be a mechanic but am no longer in the field. unable to test due to not having a compressor but all 3 did work when i put them in storage. since i cant test them im selling as is. im unable to find the wrenches for them but those are easy to come by.
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