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Lot Of 4 Pliers Tools Rubber Coated Handles Elite #61223, 2 - 3.25" Wide Mouth on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Columbia City, Indiana, US

Columbia City, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:**Please see photos for best description regarding condition** We conduct our business at a very high level of self-imposed ethical standards. We highly value honesty, integrity, and dependability. Our reputation is only as good as our word. Our Return Policy is very simple: If in our description of an item we inadvertently misrepresent, or neglect to disclose some defect, we will return your purchase price. However the majority of our items are estate, vintage or antique and will show appropriate wear and age. We will consider refunding for "buyers remorse" but to recoup our expenditures there is a 15% restocking fee along with return postage. Thanks for your understanding. Restocking Fee:No Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Part Brand:Elite

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