Up for sale in this auction at no reserve is a Snap-On tools, IM5100 air powered 1/2" impact wrench. Obviosly used but seems to work very well. Shipping is a fixed/flat rate of $12.00 so you will know your total cost when bidding, check out my other auctions for more quality tools...Thanks for looking!
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