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Car-o-liner Frame-mark Iv Pull Tower on 2040-parts.com

US $2,250.00
Location:

Waterloo, Indiana, US

Waterloo, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:frame machine car-o-liner Mark 4 Manufacturer Part Number:MODEL 573600 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Sweden

THIS CAR-O-LINER MARK IV PULL TOWER 

THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE PULL TOWER ONLY.

THIS PULL TOWER IS TO BE USED WITH A CAR-O-LINER MARK IV FRAME RACK.

SEE MY OTHER LISTING WITH ADDITIONAL FRAME EQUIPTMENT.

IN GOOD WORKING ORDER.  LOCAL PICKUP, OR WOULD CONSIDER POSSIBLE DELIVERY, DEPENDING ON LOCATION.  US SALES ONLY.  PLEASE CALL OR E-MAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 260-438-3528

 

     
     
 

 

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