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Sun 504 Distributor Machine (l@@k) on 2040-parts.com

US $1,499.99
Location:

Horseheads, New York, US

Horseheads, New York, US
:

504 Sun Distributor Tester Machine- This is in incredible shape for a machine 50 years old. I purchased it from the school (the original owner), it was used very little and was just stored in the corner with original sun cabinet and is in good condition. It fires up and spins both right and left. RPM's Work, Light for advance works.    See pictures.       I am more than happy to answer any questions,  item sold asis

This will be a NO RESERVE Auction. Good luck

We will crate and ship!! 
it will be around 225LBS - Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping costs, Buyer could pick up 14845,  Item will be held up to 30 days after auction ends


On Sep-23-13 at 06:18:30 PDT, seller added the following information:

607-857-4843

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