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Snap-on Autobody Porta-power Set Ya-310-a,made In The U.s.a. Little Use on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Hillside, New Jersey, US

Hillside, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SNAP-ON Country of Manufacture:United States

Here is a very good Snap- On Autobody porta-power set. This is the U.S.A. set that was discontinued , in favor of the Blue Point set that is made in China & sells for over $ 300.00. This set has seen some use but no abuse. Most of the parts haven't been used. There are 2 parts that look to have had the most use. I'm not sure if I used the correct set number in the listing but the Pump is numbered YA-301-A & the Ram is YA-315-A. I hooked up the ram & spreader and the piston move, If would like for them to come out & check it out that would be fine . Also LOCAL PICK - UP is offered as well . 


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