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unslow1

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I'd pass at less. Run by a few pawn shops and estate sales. I bet you find a lot better deals.
 
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redline380

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well i think i am going to pass and save the money to build a new motor for my car. it ***** cause i could use the torque wrenches to build it
 

Murphy4570

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Click style wrench. You'll have to get it rebuilt by Snap-On for it to read correctly if it is out of whack. That costs $80 I think.
 

volaredon

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most i would give is 100 bucks.

for teh pile? You better see what that stuff sells for new; I know what is shown is definitely not but that doesnt make it serve its purpose any less...
I was dichering with a local (to me) guy on a toolchest, with tools included that I thought was overpriced, I found out how "out of the loop" I am on current pricing, it would have been worth it more than I knew at teh time but the problem bacame that the seller never said "firm".... "trying to get as close as I can to asking price" etc... I made him several offers and when he said he turned down 90% of asking price because he just "knew it was worth it" I told him "shoulda taken it" and quit trying to dicker; and since priced out some of what was there between Ebay, the MAC tools website and the MATCO website. (which was what the bulk of what he had was) and quicky surpassed his asking price with just a couple drawers worth... yikes.
but since the guy was being a douche about it I said screw it I'd wait for the next deal

but this deal the OP asked about is definitely worth asking price for the pile.
 
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