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Vintage K D Heavy Duty Valve Spring Compressor Nice Rare Auto Shop Hot Rod Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Bonney Lake, Washington, US

Bonney Lake, Washington, US
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VINTAGE K D HEAVY DUTY VALVE SPRING COMPRESSOR WITH QUIK RELEASE HANDLE IN GOOD USED WORKING CONDITION. HAS SOME STAINING AND VERY LIGHT RUST HANDLE IS GOOD EVERYTHING MOVES GOOD ALL THE TREADED STUFF IS GOOD SEE PICS. 

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