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Macsimizer Mac's Biggest Double Bank Box 66 3/4" Long & 27" Deep on 2040-parts.com

US $3,250.00
Location:

Cherryville, North Carolina, US

Cherryville, North Carolina, US
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 Macsimizer  Mac's biggest double bank box. 27" deep.  66 3/4" long This is the second largest box available from Mac Tools. The Macsimizer MB 1350 has 37,082 Cu. In of storage.This is more than some triple bank boxes.My MB 1350 Macsimizer is 66 3/4" long. Most of the doule bank Macsimizers are 57 1/4" long This is the longest and deepest double bank that Mac makes.Ball bearing slides are warrantied for life. It is over a foot longer than Snap on's KRL 1022   OVER $8,000 on the truck
I am located 40 minutes from Charlotte North Carolina and 4 hours from Atlanta Georgia. Cell phone 704-308-6337 I am located 4 hours from Atlanta, Georgia or 40 minutes from Charlotte, North Carolina. Home phone 704-445-3273

cell 704-308-6337 (Local pick up, no shipping). I work at the Charlotte Airport. Call for Cash discount

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