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Snap On Hole Reamers Rt56 1/8"-1/2", R121 1/2"-1" on 2040-parts.com

US $26.51
Location:

Clarkston, Michigan, US

Clarkston, Michigan, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Returns accepted only if product is not as described. I ship with products well protected. Part Brand:Snap on Manufacturer Part Number:RT56 R121

Note: I am selling these tools for the widow of a friend who has died of cancer, returns won't be accepted except as noted below.

Up for auction are Snap on hole reamers RT56 1/8"-1/2", R121 1/2"-1"I am listing other tools also. Ask Questions if you like. If you win more than one, I Gladly combine Shipping, if you let me know you're bidding on other items. I Prefer Shipping by USPS 1st Class or Priority Mail for US, Global Priority for rest of the world, see invoice for details. Winning bidder pays Shipping (mandatory). I try to get Items sent the 1st workday after payment is made, sometimes the same day! I will email you with invoice after the auction ends or just use Paypal. Payment or contact about payment expected within 5 days. I Prefer Checks but will take MO or Paypal. Checks will wait to clear before shipping out merchandise. I will always leave the appropriate feedback and will appreciate the same from successful bidders. Feel free to check my other auctions. Please check my Feedback, and bid with confidence. NO NEGATIVES EVER! Thanks in advance from Woodmeister95.

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