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Free Shipping Kent Moore J-43764 Torque Converter End Play Fixture C/k Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Weedsport, New York, US

Weedsport, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

This is a used Kent Moore J-43764 Torque Converter end play fixture.  It has a little surface rust,, as seen in the picture, but ready to use, get it here for hundreds less than list price!

FREE SHIPPING ON THIS TOOL KIT!!!  Free shipping to continental U.S.  Elsewhere please contact us for quote.

CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE TOOLS.  OR LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU NEED AND I CAN CHECK TO SEE IF I HAVE IT!!!!

LOTS AND LOTS OF TOOLS!!!!

Of course, these have lifetime warranty, because they are KENT MOORE tools.   Warranty issues must be taken up with Kent Moore Tools.

Call PAT (315)730-0302

These are for sale locally, so I might end the auction early if it sells locally, 100% FEEDBACK.  THANK YOU.  GOOD LUCK. 

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