Spitznagel Df-1 Extreme Duty Gun From The Deluxe Weld Kit No Reserve Gun Only on 2040-parts.com
Antelope, Oregon, US
You are bidding on a used Spigtznagel DF-1 dent puller Extreme Duty Gun. This gun comes from a deluxe dent welding kit. This auction is for the gun only, nothing else included. This item is in used shape, works great! Buyer is to pay $11.00 Standard US Priority/Parcel Post mail shipping fee. Please email me any questions or complaints and I will do my best to answer them. NO RESERVE!! GOOD LUCK!!
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