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  • wickedgmc
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 719

    #1

    Snap On tools

    I have all these tools that I will no longer need, they are all slightly used and adult owned

    First up is

    SRX 707 -- Box/ratcheting open end 5/16" to 3/4" 175.00



    SRXM 707 -- Box/ratcheting open end 10mm - 15mm and 17mm 145.00



    RBYAM 605 -- Blue point standard length 25degree offset 7mm -17mm 80.00



    These all sell for much much more new, let me know if you are interested

    more, 2 sets nutdrivers

    NDDM1070 -- Set, Nut Driver, Metric, Ergonomic Handle (7 pcs.) (6 mm to 12 mm in plastic tray) 145.00



    NDD1070A -- Set, Nut Driver, Ergonomic Handle (7 pcs.) (1/4" to 1/2" in plastic tray) 145.00

  • wickedgmc
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 719

    #2
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    QD2R100 -- Torque Wrench, Adj. Click-type, U.S., Fixed-Ratchet, 20-100 ft. lb., 3/8" drive 200.00

    info from snap on


    Stock Number QD2R100
    Name Torque Wrench, Adj. Click-type, U.S., Fixed-Ratchet, 20-100 ft. lb., 3/8" drive
    Description 3/8" Dr. Torque Wrench, 100 ft. lb.
    Gear Action 10°
    Gear Teeth 36
    Head Depth, inches 9/16
    Head Style Fixed-Ratchet
    Head Width, inches 1 5/32
    Increments .5 ft. lb.
    Length, inches 15 9/16
    Range, maximum 100 ft. lb.
    Range, minimum 20 ft. lb.
    Square Drive, inches 3/8
    Storage Case PBQD2
    Ratchet Service Kit RKRF936
    U.S. Patent 4,934,220 and 6,125,722

    3/8" Dr Torque Wrench, 100 ft lb



    Dale Earnhardt 3/8" air ratchet PTR700 slightly used 140.00



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    • ace028
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 952

      #3
      I would be interested, but our Snap-on guy never shows up anymore to our dealership.
      Twin power =

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      • wickedgmc
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2007
        • 719

        #4
        Yea I had that trouble before, I would sometimes follow them and take care of issue's that way. Hopefully for you, you get a new dealer soon.

        Worst case is you call Snap On customer service, they yell at the field rep and than the field rep makes his way out to you -- he has no choice. Than next thing you know you see a dealer every week.

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