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Snap On Krl722 11 Drawer Double Bank Tool Box 54'' X 24'' Black With Blue Accent on 2040-parts.com

US $3,000.00
Location:

Lincoln Park, New Jersey, US

Lincoln Park, New Jersey, US
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UP FOR SALE IS A BRAND NEW SNAP-ON,KRL722BPLSX ROLL CAB TOOL BOX.

THIS BOX IS DOUBLE BANK 11 DRAWER.IT IS BLACK WITH BLUE ACCENT ON THE DRAWERS.

THERE ARE NO SCRATCHES,DINGS,OR KNICKS.THIS BOX RETAILS FOR $5,800.00

THIS BOX IS LOCATED IN NORTHERN NEW JERSEY.AS STATED BELOW BUYER CAN PICK UP.WILL ASSIST IN LOADING.

I AM ALSO OFFERING FREE DELIVERY FOR UP TO 100 MILES OF ITEM LOCATION.ANYTHING OVER THAT WILL BE CALCULATED

BY SELLER AND AGREED UPON WITH BUYER.SO IF OVER 100 MILES PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BUYING.

 

 

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