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Mac Tools Dale Earnhardt Jr. Non-ratcheting Bit Driver Set "new" Screwdriver on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
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Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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You are BIDDING on  a  "NEW" MAC TOOLS "DALE EARNHARDT JR" NON-RATCHETING BIT DRIVER SET!!

  NEW!! YOU GET 1 DRIVER, 1 NYLON STORAGE POUCH AND 20 ASSORTED BITS IN HOLDERS!!. WAS OPENED FOR PICS, YOURS WILL COME FACTORY SEALED!!

 

 I SHIP FREE!!!! OR FEEL FREE TO STOP BY  FOR A LOCAL PICK-UP!!!  (LOWER 48 US STATES ONLY!!!) I ONLY SHIP TO YOUR  PAYPAL ADDRESS!!!    ITEMS USUALLY SHIP 1 BUSINESS DAY AFTER PAYMENT IS RECEIVED! THANKS AGAIN TOOLMART100

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Must be paid in full 7 days from close of auction. THANKS AGAIN TOOLMART100

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