Quality tools.

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theAngryMarmot
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Quality tools.

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I have switched careers, so I am selling/trading the tools I will no longer need. All tools in great shape, well cared for and not abused.. Light duty (hot rod) shop use.

Will discount on whole lot, will trade for firearms. In north phoenix, will meet within reason.


Ridetech 85000009 control arm bushing tool for 67-81 GM f-body, 64-72 a-body, and 78-88 g-body. Probably work on other cars. Like new. $70


Ridgid #337 37 degree flare tool. Great for making AN compatible 37 degree flares in copper, steel, and stainless. Like new.


OEM 27206 control arm service set. Like new. $90


OTC 7045B spring compressor. Works great on older cars. $150


OTC / Cornwell Slide hammer kit. Great for bearings, seals, axles. Like new. $75


OTC 4530 power steering pump pulley service set. Works great, like new $25


OEM 27019 Balancer puller. Like new. $10


OTC 6295 front end service kit. Awesome tools, makes ball joints, pitman arms, etc very easy and won't damage the boots. In great shape. $90


Astro 78930 15pc master fuel/trans/etc disconnect set. Never used. $25


Matco MT24A Dual range IR thermometer. Like new. $50 Less


Pictures available on request, but just google the part number and that is essentially what you are getting. None of these are missing anything.
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Turboman280
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Re: Quality tools.

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What's the new career Paul?
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theAngryMarmot
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Re: Quality tools.

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I was recruited by HonorHealth doing IT work actually. I was a network engineer 20 years ago, and I guess even though my certs are way out of date - I am still viable and respected in the field.

I figure I have spent 15 or so years of my life building, restoring, repairing hot-rods and customs, so might be a good idea to get a job that has things like time off, paid time off, benefits, good pay, and no stress. My wife keeps reminding me I am not getting any younger so medical insurance and time-off probably isn't a bad idea. lol.

Still have a few customers I am taking care of, and then my usual harem of misfit cars.
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