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3.5" 2 Jaw Gear Puller Autocraft on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Bristol, Pennsylvania, US

Bristol, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:AUTOCRAFT Manufacturer Part Number:AC510

                         3.5"  2 JAW GEAR PULLER   AUTOCRAFT  AC510

                         DESIGNED FOR PULLING GEARS AND PULLEYS


Item has minor signs of cosmetic wear. Exactly as pictured.




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We Don't ship to PO Box and APO/AFO addresses.
Ship only to lower 48 states.

 

Customers have 14 days after delivery date to return  if the item does not meet expectations. Buyer is responsible to return the item in unused, uninstalled condition and in the original packaging. Buyer pays all return shipping



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