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Mercedes Benz - Heyco 20.8 Ring Spanner Made In Germany on 2040-parts.com

US $21.00
Location:

Richmond Hill, Georgia, US

Richmond Hill, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Heyco Manufacturer Part Number:000581 1936 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Germany

 Mercedes Benz 20.8 Ring Spanner by Heyco (Made In Germany)

This rare and collectible Heyco tool is in perfect condition. It looks brand new.  The numbers on the handle read: "000581 1938" It is also designated as Heyco 20.8.

My opening bid for this tool is just $21.00 or Buy-It-Now for just $40.00.  Shipping is $5.85 to anywhere in the USA.  I ship international but the rates will vary.

It will be shipped no later than 12 noon on the next day following receipt of your payment.

Thanks for looking!


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