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Snapon Wheeltronics 12000lb Alignment 4 Post Lift & Sun Eewa101a Wheel Aligner on 2040-parts.com

US $7,995.00
Location:

Valley Center, Kansas, US

Valley Center, Kansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

 Snap on /John Bean / Snapon Wheeltronics Quad Rack 12000 series 4 post alignment lift with slip plates, etc.   2ea Wheeltronics rolling jacks. Single phase 220v. Top of the line, ALI certified and all parts are readily available. Lift has been disassembled.  SUN EEWA101A Advanced wheel aligner machine included. All one owner equipment and includes owners and installation manuals. Plus extra parts. Check our auctions for other shop equipment for sale. Local pick up only or arrange your own shipping.


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