The first photo , Blue point Wheel lock Removal Kit used once
Second photo . Mac Tool Air Grinder , ( New , never used )
Third Photo . K D Pulley remover-installer , barely used
Fourth photo 43 pieces Master Bolt Grip Set
Theses 4 items are sold as a package ( if separate please contact me Thank you )
Ship with insurance
Other Hand Tools for Sale
- Schley products #60100a honda/acura offset harmonic dampner pulley holding tool(US $35.00)
- Piston ring groove cleaner-scraper adjustable 2"-5" capacity (US $15.00)
- Rimac axle & spindle threads rethreader thread restorer tool made in usa(US $22.00)
- Snap on pry bar, 16" long, spb-16(US $24.95)
- Snap on punch starter, 1/8" point, 5 3/4" long, ppc204a(US $11.49)
- Snap on race punch, oval bearing, 10" long, ppc10lb(US $19.95)
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