Brunnhoelzl Impact Pit Gun With 1" Spring Socket, on 2040-parts.com
Pueblo, Colorado, US
Brunnhoelzl Pit Gun, In great operational status! Comes with the 1" lug nut spring socket. If you are interested I can take a short video of this unit working! Just let me know.
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