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Taylor Tool Co Tr38 X 3 Trapezoidal Metric Left Hand Thread Tap Tr 38 3.0 Tr38x3 on 2040-parts.com

US $179.90
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

 This sale is for one tap at a time, if you want both, shipping will be FREE on the second one. The #2 tap is Brand New and says HS GT Canada on it..The #1 tap was used once and has some lube still on it.It has 2 slightly chipped teeth (you can see on a picture), but is still very sharp and perfect to use. They are both Taylor tool Co. brand and make in Ontario Canada, and will come in their factory red plastic containers. I will ship right away.

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