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Ultimate Air Co2 Portable Inflation System-tank, Reg's, Hose, Air Chuck, Cage!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Salem, Oregon, US

Salem, Oregon, US
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 I'M SELLING MY ULTIMATE AIR PORTABLE AIR SUPPLE SYSTEM.  I'M THE ORIGINAL OWNER  AND IT'S IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.  I HAVE ONLY USED TWO TANKS OF CO2 THROUGH  THIS.  I NEVER MOUNTED THE RACK/CAGE TO ANYTHING EITHER.  COMES WITH WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICS, AND THE BOTTLE HAS 14.1 POUNDS STAMPED ON IT, SO THIS IS A LARGER TANK SET-UP.  HAS SUPERFICIAL SCUFFS/SCRATCHES ON THE BOTTOM OF THE CAGE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE.

BUYER WILL PAY ACTUAL COST TO SHIP, BUT I'LL FIND THE LEAST COSTLY METHOD.

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