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Exhaust Pipe Bender Digital Auto W/ Die Package Bendpak Proformer Ii Bluepoint on 2040-parts.com

US $3,800.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Phoenix, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:BendPak Warranty:No Tool Type:Shop Equipment Shop Equipment Type:TUBING BENDER EXHAUST BENDER

EXHAUST PIPE BENDER Digital Auto w/ Die Package bendpak PROFORMER II BLUEPOINT EXHAUST pipe bender in good condition, this bender was used every so often at our shop. now to us down sizing this bender needs a new home. it comes with lots of accessories and dies, what you see is what you get. call or text jake 602 332 0425 with questions. i believe there is 1 1/2 in , 2 in, 2 1/2in and 3in dies. 

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