Devilbiss JGA GTI 520P Compliant Pressure Feed HVLP Spray Gun. This is a pressure feed gun. In really nice condition. A previous owner used pliers on the threads, I cleaned up the threads and the aircap goes on just fine.It is untested so I am selling it "As Is". The aircap is a 2000 and the fluid nozzle is a 1.1.
Buyer must pay within 3 days of winning bid. I will ship within 3 days if receiving payment. Thanks for looking. Happy bidding!
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