Lisle 44300 Car Valve Spring Compressor New Made In The U.s.a. New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, US
THIS IS A NEW LISLE MADE IN THE U.S.A 44300 LARGE VALVE SPRING COMPRESSOR.THE ORIGINAL BOX IS BENT UP FROM STORAGE AND WILL NOT BE SHIPPED.COMES WITH INSTRUCTION PAPER. SEE PHOTO S/H $15.00
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