3/4” Impact Wrench Chicago Pneumatic Cp 7763 New In Box Tool Mechanic on 2040-parts.com
River Rouge, Michigan, US
This auction is for a new/old/stock tool that has been on the shelf for years but never used. Sometimes these tool come in the original box. Please check back every week. Always listing new stuff. Also will combine all shipping, just wait for invoice when all auctions are over. Thanks for looking and PLEASE check back. Buyer to pay shipping and Michigan add 6% state tax.
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