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This is a Snap-on Compression Tester. It is used and I'm not sure if it's all here or even if these pieces go together? The numbers on the hoses are: 18 MT26-20A, 14 MT26J300 (this hose has a pin in the one end that looks like a tire valve), and 14mm MT26-10B. The gauge cover is a little cloudy looking and I tried cleaning it but that is the best I could get it. You can still see the numbers, they are just not super clear. There are no previous owner marks. Please look closely at all of the photos and decide the condition and if its all here or not for yourself. I only ship within the U.S.. Please pay within 3 days from auctions end, by Paypal only. Thank you. If anywhere in this listing it says that I ship worldwide or globally, I do not, only U.S. Shipping

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