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Snap On Tool Box ..kr-5577e / Kr-527d on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Laredo, Texas, US

Laredo, Texas, US
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New arrival snap-on toolbox set. This set is in good condition. All drawers are well maintained and well aligned and both boxes are solid as rock. There are little dents and scratches as well but I suppose this toolbox is over 20 years old and definitely shows its age and looks even better. Please check pictures what you see is what you get. Local pickup only but for $40 i can drop it off in any local terminal. Thanks and happy bidding. Both boxes comes with original keys. measurements 32 3/4 '' long 18'' deep 56 1/4 '' height wheels included.

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