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Chrysler Ourboard Corp.t-8974,swiss-made Precision Torque Tool,haag Streit Ag on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Omro, Wisconsin, United States

Omro, Wisconsin, United States
IN GREAT CONDITION AS SHOWN, LOOKS LIKE IT WAS NEVER USED
Brand:CHRYSLER OUTBOARD CORP Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland Manufacturer Part Number:T-8974

HAAG STREIT AG ON BOX
CHRYSLER OUTBOARD CORP ON TOOL
T-8974
RELEASE SLOWLY OUNCES TORQUE TOOL I WOULD GUESS
IN VERY GREAT CONDITION 
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