Chicago Pneumatic Air Tool Tune-up Kit For Cp-721 Impact Wrenches on 2040-parts.com
Lenoir City, Tennessee, US
Up for bids is a NOS Chicago Pneumatic Air Tool Tune-Up Kit for CP-721 Impact wrenches. PN CA-118380 CP-721 BC
Still sealed in its original plastic and comes with the instruction sheet, dated 1-90.
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