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Blue Point Tool Cart Service Cart Tool Box Rollaway on 2040-parts.com

US $449.00
Location:

Brick, New Jersey, US

Brick, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:BLUE POINT

THIS CART IS A REAL DEAL. NOT YET USED BY A TECH. I AM STILL FINISHING PUTTING THE BOX TOGETHER. IT WAS STILL ON A PALLET I AN OPEN CARDBOARD BOX. blue point is s company trade mark of snap on tools company

MUST BE PICKED UP IN NJ OR ARRANGE DELIVERY WITH ME IN THE TRI STATE AREA BEFORE BIDDING. HAS  SHELVES AND HEAVY CASTERS!  AWESOME!

SOLD AS IS WHERE IS NO RETURNS AND NO SHIPPING                                  BEST OFFER TAKES IT HOME!              YOU CAN'T GET A BETTER DEAL    HALF THE PRICE OF CATALOG

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