Mechanics Seat Creeper Tools Tray Wheels Wrenches Screwdrivers Hammer Ballping on 2040-parts.com
Okatie, South Carolina, US
Torin Creeper Seat features a steel construction with heavy duty supports. It comes with a thick vinyl seat and a large tool tray to conveniently store tools. The heavy duty steel casters have a 360 degree rotation.
- Steel construction
- Heavy duty supports
- Thick vinyl seat
- Large tool tray
- Heavy duty steel casters
Only ship to the lower 48 states. No
combine shipping, nor do we ship to PO Boxes, or military address.
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