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Office Deli Combo Vending Machine Snack & Can Drink Motors Purco Seaga Set Of 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $36.00
Location:

Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States

Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

ITEM FOR SALE ARE TWO MOTORS THAT WORK IN PURCO AND SEAGA OFFICE DELI VENDING MACHINES.  THESE MOTORS ARE FULLY TESTED AND WORKING BEFORE THEY ARE SHIPPED.  BACKED WITH A 60 DAY WARRANTY.  THESE MOTORS ARE LIGHTLY USED AND WORK LIKE NEW.  THESE MOTORS WORK ON SEVERAL DIFFERENT SEAGA VENDING MACHINES.  LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ITEM.  

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