Kwik Way Blue Point Valve Seat Grinder Driver Motor Drill Kvgi on 2040-parts.com
Franklin Park, Illinois, US
Selling a Kwik Way Valve Seat Driver. Model number is KVGJ. This driver is in excellent shape. Spins up very nicely with no abnormally noise. Does not have much use on it. Bearings are tight and smooth. Driver bit is in perfect shape. This driver is ready to give you years of service.Listed here for $400. Will take $375 SHIPPED anymore in the 48 states. Give me a call/text at 1-708-843-2995 . Look at my other auction for other cylinder head equipment. Thanks Zack.
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