Impact Wrench 1/2 Pneumatic Tool Ingersoll Rand Tools Air Tools Impact Wrench on 2040-parts.com
Bulverde, Texas, US
Ingersoll Rand Thunder Gun 1/2" with greaser tool included
Used for maybe 3 months and I haven't used it
"SOLD AS IS"
I don't need the Gun any more
Great tool to have for those tight bolts
like Honda crankshaft bolts!
What you see in the pictures is how it is
Ships only to the U.S.
No returns accepted
Any questions please E-mail me
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