AMMCO LUBE RACK 4 POST
***$3,500.***
Made by American in Ft Worth
12K Lift capacity
Market price $10,000.00
NOTE: This lift can be modified to a standard four post easily
NOTE: these are chain lifts NOT cable (chain is a better lift)
Sold as is. No returns.
Lift is having some repairs made in order for resale.
Contact: 972-250-1952
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