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Snap On Master Series Rolling Tool Box Krl 722 Bwanx New Never Used on 2040-parts.com

US $3,100.00
Location:

Russell Springs, Kentucky, US

Russell Springs, Kentucky, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Snap On Country of Manufacture:United States

Selling a NEW never used Snap On tool chest KRL 722BWANX.... NEVER had a tool placed in it. Drawers all works smoothly and extend all the way out when locked it sounds like a vault. No scratches or dings its brand new. Was won in a drawing. Never had the handle, liners, banner or anything installed. Comes with all that including the keys, all paperwork and owners manual. I think these sell for over $5500.00 on the truck or snap on site. This is a good chance to get a great box and save some big money.  Located in Lake Cumberland area of So. Central KY....Have to be picked up....NO SHIPPING. Can be picked up at your conveinece. Winning bidder to send $300.00 paypal for deposit or can pay for all of it with pay pal if winner is willing to pay the fees (3%) Balance paid with cash when picked up. Can NOT be picked up on Sunday. Thanks for looking. Email any questions ms.case-xx@hotmail

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