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Snap-on Adjustable 6"air Sander, Blue Point 3 X 7" Air Sander (water) Or Dry on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Sayreville, New Jersey, US

Sayreville, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SNAP-ON BLUE POINT Warranty:No

                                                                       AIR SANDERS

                                        GREAT FOR WOOD, METAL AND OR AUTO BODY!

GREAT WORKING SNAP-ON SANDERS 6" ROUND ORBIT OR GRIND POSITIONS, RECTANGLE BLUE POINT 3 X 7" ORBIT WATER OR DRY SANDER. WATER SUPPLY MISSING.

BOTH WORK WELL.

BOUGHT BOUGHT A  YARD SALE AND TESTED WITH MY COMPESSOR.

BEING SOLD IN GOOD CONDITION WITH ( NO RETURN POLICY).

THE SANDERS ARE BEING SOLD WITH NO RETURNS / USED IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION.

CHEAP STARTING BID . YOUR BIDDING ON BOTH SANDERS ( ONE PRICE).

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