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Snap-on 3/8 Drive Breaker Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Columbiaville, Michigan, US

Columbiaville, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Snap-On Manufacturer Part Number:F10LB Country of Manufacture:United States

My loss is your gain. I have been without a Snap-On dealer for over a year now and have finally had enough, so I am selling off all of my Snap-On tools at wherever the final auction price ends. I will be starting each item off at a fair cost  and let you bid from there. Due to a previous issue with the Snap-On company, I am not allowed to discuss their warranty so you will have to discuss that with your local dealer which you most likely already know what it is. I can say though that they are one of the best in the biz. So, start your bidding and good luck.

This item is a 3/8 Drive Breaker Bar that is in very good shape. It is used and shows signs of wear and tear (scratches, dings, nicks, etc.) but is still in perfect working condition. This new costs $56.95. I will start the bidding at $45.00. This is an "AS IS" sale and not subject to return so make sure this is what you are wanting before you bid.

I require all items to be paid for within 3 days from the end of the auction. If not paid for in that time, I will open an unpaid item claim with EBay. I ship out within 3 days from receiving payment, usually next day. I only leave feedback after receiving it so if you want the return courtesy, then you must start it first. Thanks again for visiting my posting and please check out all of my other postings for even more deals. If contacted before paying, I will do combined shipping.

 

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