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Meyers 6.5' Plow & Classic Plow Frame With Lights (mini Truck Or Small Suv ) on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Asbury, New Jersey, US

Asbury, New Jersey, US
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Up for sale is a used Meyers 6.5' plow with frame and  head lights.This frame is for a small truck or SUV.I am not sure what vehicle the lower frame fits,but the upper will fit any small Classic frame.The plow blade is in very nice condition.You will need to pick this frame up at our shop in Pattenburg,N.J. in Hunterdon County(NORTH CENTRAL JERSEY).There will be 7% N.J. sales tax on this machine NO MATTER WHAT STATE YOU PURCHASE FROM.(N.J. STATE LAW)I will only accept CASH or PAYPAL as payment for this item.I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime because all of the equipment we have listed is also for sale at our shop.As for all of our machines,this blower sells in AS IS USED CONDITION.Please don,t hesitate if you are interested.Please feel free to email me or call me on my cell @ (908-256-4357) with any questions you may have.BID WITH CONFIDENCE.

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