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Milton S448 Tire Depth Gage 2 Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $11.95
Location:

Springfield, Pennsylvania, US

Springfield, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:All returns must be authorized by Discount Tools. Failure to do so may cause item to be returned. Customer is responsible for shipping costs. No liability is assumed by seller for malfunction or defect by any part or tool sold. All returns must be in original packaging and in resaleable condition. All warranties are manufacturer warranty specific. Close out items are non-returnable. The buyer is responsible for return shipping costs. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No


Milton S448 Tire Depth Gage 2 Pack
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Milton S448 Tire Depth Gage 2 Pack
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Milton S448 Tire Depth Gage 2 Pack
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  Item Description
Milton MILS448 Tire Tread Depth Gage 2 Pack. Round aluminum indicator bar calibrated for 0 to 1" in 1/32" markings. Comes with a handy pocket clip.
2- MILS448 per order
  Shipping Information
***Buyer pays: $0.00 (shipping, handling and delivery confirmation) for this item. ***We will combine shipping upon request of multiple sale items to the same PAYPAL CONFIRMED address. We use the highest shipping amount + the listed amount for each additional item. Pa. residents add 6% to the winning bid. ***In most cases orders are shipped within 48-72 hrs (see ebay terms for closeout items) after payment confirmation, excluding weekends and holidays. We ship U.S.P.S. priority or parcel post in the CONTINENTAL U.S. ***AK.HI.PR. residents send an email with address and zipcode for S&H and delivery confirmation total. ***When paying with Paypal auction/store shipments must go to a Paypal CONFIRMED ADDRESS- U.S.A. only.
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***Payment must be received within 7 days of auction/ store purchase close. We accept Paypal (PREFERRED Payment method) for Ebay auction/store purchases. Auction/store purchases need to be sent to a PayPal Confirmed Address- U.S.A. only) to avoid delay in shipment. ***AK. HI. PR. residents send an email with a (Paypal confirmed) shipping address and zipcode for a S&H and insurance and delivery confirmation total.
  About Us/Contact Us
Discount Tools, serving the U.S.A. market, has access to the inventory of six (6) nationwide, fully stocked distribution centers, with automotive products from 350 top manufacturers. Our knowledge and experience provides: 24/7 SAFE and SECURE on line ordering, Paypal as a SAFE flexible payment option, Same day shipping on in stock items, 14 day return policy on stocking items, and everyday LOW prices! We also run closeout specials on our Ebay Store. We carry: Ingersoll Rand, Chicago Pneumatic, Lisle, OTC, Hanson, Makita, DeWalt, Maglite, Mastercool, Robinair, Stant, Fluke, Milton, Sata, Sharpe, Devilbiss, Marson, 3M, S&G, Lincoln, Ken-Tool, American Tool...Just to name a few.
 



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