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Kwik Way Fw Boring Bar With Stand And Tooling on 2040-parts.com

US $2,999.00
Location:

Wilmington, Delaware, US

Wilmington, Delaware, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:KWIK WAY Manufacturer Part Number:FW Warranty:No

Used Kwik Way FW boring bar. I think it has a 2.2" to 4.44" boring range. I don't have a manual and can't seem to find official information. I called Kwik Way and they tell me it's similar to the FW2, but with a different stroke. They told me this boring bar was manufactured in 1970. You get the bar, the stand, the tooling and the case you see in the pictures. Money order or cash only. Local pick up preferred. I would be willing to deliver within a reasonable distance, but cash must be paid within 3 days of auction end. Cash or money order only - no pay pal. I would be willing to work with a freight company, but you would have to pay their charges for crating and delivering. Call 302-740-6900 if you have any questions. 

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