Snap On F12l 3/8" Drive Breaker Bar on 2040-parts.com
Margate City, New Jersey, US
Many of the items I am
selling are used and include only the item unless specified otherwise. I try to
describe each item to the best of my ability. If you have a problem with your
item please contact me and give me up to 48 hours to respond and work out the
issue. 3 business days handling time on shipping, although I try to ship all
items within 24 hours of when they are paid. Customer satisfaction is a
priority for me and I thank you for your business.
I will open an unpaid item
case if the item is not paid for within 3 days of the auction closing.
I do not cancel bids or
transactions.
Shipping cost includes
packing materials, tracking number, and insurance on items over $60.
New Jersey residents will
pay state sales tax of 7% on all purchases
Local pick up is always
accepted
Shipping to the Continental
48 US States ONLY!
Additionally I answer
questions Monday thru Friday during normal business hours eastern time. Please
allow 24-48 hours to answer questions. If an item is listed for auction please
do not send requests for a buy now price. I will not respond. Thank you.
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