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Snap-on Mt2500 Color Graphing Scanner Vintage W/domestic Cartridges on 2040-parts.com

US $299.01
Location:

Trona, California, US

Trona, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SNAP-ON MT2500 COLOR GRAPHING SCANER Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

I GOT THESE AT AUCTION AND HAD THEM TESTED AND THEY DO WORK JUST FINE........

THE INTERNAL BATTERY WILL CHARGE AND CHARGER COMES WITH THE MTG2500 COLOR GRAPHER SCANNER AS WITH ALL

YOU SEE..... NO CASE

BATTERY  IS USED SO I CAN NOT SAY HOW LONG IT WILL WORK BUT DID FINE FOR US ........

THE PHOTOS SAY MORE THEN I  EVER COULD......

THIS MTG2500 COLOR GRAPHING SCANNER IS NOT SOMETHING YOU SEE EVERY DAY..........

WE REDUCIED THE PRICE & TOOK OUT THE CASE TO LOWER THE COST OF SHIPPING ..........

 

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFOR BIDDING...........

IF YOU NEED MORE PHOTOS PLEASE JUST ASK........

 

SOLD AS IS ......

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