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Kent Moore J-39437 Rear Extention Housing Installer Lists $49.93 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Weedsport, New York, US

Weedsport, New York, US
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This is a used Kent Moore J-39437 REAR EXTENTION HOUSING INSTALLER

It retails for $49.93, get it here for much less, with FREE SHIPPING.  Free shipping to continental U.S.  Elsewhere please contact us for quote.

Kent Moore tools have lifetime guarantee, but warranty issues need to be taken up with the manufacturer.

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NY state buyers pay 8% sales tax.

Call Pat 315 730-0302, or email with any questions. 

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