Tramec Sloan #451036n Coiled 15' Nylon Air Line Set New In Bag. No Reserve. on 2040-parts.com
Dandridge, Tennessee, United States
You are bidding on a new set of red and blue 15 foot coiled air lines. The part number is 451036MV. I'm selling this set with NO RESERVE. Buyer to pay $14.95 shipping for USA shipments. Payment is due within 2 days of auction end through PayPal.
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