USED KENT MOORE TOOL J-24550-2. TWO PIECE TOOL IS STILL IN NICE SHAPE. I DO NOT KNOW WHAT THIS TOOL IS USED FOR. I COMBINE SHIPPING. WILL SHIP TO CANADA, BUYER PAYS EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGES. MADE IN THE USA! THANKS
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Subaru WRX to return to the UK in 2014?
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