Otc 1027 Puller............multi- Functional on 2040-parts.com
Greenwood, Indiana, US
THIS OFFERING IS FROM PART OF GROUP OF TOOLS THAT I BOUGHT AT AUCTION FROM A BUILDER OF INDY RACE CARS. ALL OF THEIR EQUIPMENT WAS NEW OR LIGHTLY USED AND WELL CARED FOR. ........, A VERY NICE AMERICAN MADE TOOL NO I.D. MARKS OR GOUGES . BE SURE TO SEE PICTURES THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST.
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