This is a used impact for parts. The anvil broke and was discarded. Otherwise beleive to be complete. Two hammers in photo are included. Cannot remember model # and sticker is missing. Buying what you see as is.
Wrenches, Ratchets, & Drills for Sale
- Ingersoll-rand 111 3/8 inch super duty air ratchet wrench (US $30.00)
- Blue-point tools 1/2" drive impact air wrench atc500(US $239.00)
- Snap on green mg325 3/8 drive impact wrench gun(US $99.00)
- Brand new 1/4" air ratchet full warranty pneumatic tool(US $29.99)
- Cleveland pneumatic 3/4 inch impact gun model cip-151(US $75.00)
- Auto mechanic 1/2" dr air ratchet wrench repair tool automotive home diy durable(US $30.94)
MINI Countryman / Crossman – the camouflage tease
Mon, 18 Jan 2010MINI Crossman/Countryman Camouflage Tease Here we go again – more teases. This time it’s the MINI SUV – either MINI Countryman or MINI Crossman – which is the new MINI 4×4 we can expect to see at the Geneva Motor Show in a few weeks. We had the MINI Brachcomber Concept at Detroit last week which was the first real ‘In the Metal’ clue on the new MINI SUV, admittedly without doors or a roof.
Nissan's Design Future
Tue, 20 May 2008Recently Nakamura briefed the world's press at a product seminar and displayed some teaser images of the new Infiniti concept. The design is a coupe with classical sporty proportions featuring a cabin set back over the rear-axle and a long, sporty hood. Nakamura says the concept will not directly represent a future production model, but give the flavor of the new design theme.
The Mini is 50 years old today
Fri, 08 May 2009Today - 08/05/2009 - is the 50th anniversary of the first Mini rolling off the production line. To celebrate, and for a bit of free publicity (see, we’re playing the game) BMW has shipped the first Mini to roll of the production line back to Cowley to celebrate (picture at the bottom). 621 AOK, a Mini Minor, in Old English White, looks as fresh as the day it rolled off the production line half a century ago (although I wouldn’t mind betting it doesn’t have it’s original sills – they always rusted through – or copes with its original distributor and leads – one splash of rain and the car ground to a halt!).