Mac Ct155 Compression Tester Kit Used Once! on 2040-parts.com
Hammondsport, New York, US
Up for sale today I have a Mac Tools CT155 compression tester kit.
This set is in like new condition, I only have used it once.
It comes complete, in the original case, with all the
accessories it came with from Mac.
I am starting the bidding at $75.00 with no reserve.
Shipping is $10.00.
I don't ship to PO Boxes, and I only sell to lower 48 US bidders.
I only accept Pay Pal. Please pay within 24 hours of winning the auction.
Thanks for looking and have a great day.
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