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Coats 1001 Tire Balancer Computer Machine W/ Adapters on 2040-parts.com

US $675.00
Location:

Frederick, Maryland, US

Frederick, Maryland, US
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You are bidding on a used computer wheel balancer machine with adapters.  I bought it from an auto shop and prior to been removed it was working properly.  I however haven't been able to use/ test it since I bought it.  Just haven't had the time to plug it in and use it.  Due to the weight of the balancer it's pick-up only and as is condition.  Anyone interested on the machine is welcome to come and look at it.  Just let me know the day and time and will have everything ready. 

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