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Oem #25781 Pistol Grip Grease Gun Chrome To 6000 Psi on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New

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OEM

Professional Pistol Grip Grease Gun

Part #25781

PERFECT FOR CARS, TRUCKS, BOATS, ATVS,

LAWN MOVERS AND TRACTORS

CHROME PLATED FOR EASY CLEAN UP AND PROTECTION AGAINST RUST

HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM DIE-CAST HEAD ALLOWS UP TO 6,000 P.S.I.

DETAILED INSTRUCTION SHEET IS INCLUDED WITH EACH GREASE GUN

LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY THROUGH THE MANUFACTURER, DETAILS ON PACKAGING

PICTURE IS OF ACTUAL GREASE GUN, THANKS ! 

Shipping: We reserve the right to choose shipping method. International orders will be taken out of the plastic package so it can be shipped in a smaller box, this will save us both money. thank you !

Insurance: Can be purchased at bidders expense. Please request before finalizing payment.

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