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1stwarrior95

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Time to liquidate some things I guess. Need some $ so I can buy a radiator for my Sonoma.

44pc 1/4dr 6pt standard and metric, deep and shallow, 2" and 6" extensions, ratchet, universal joint.

Not show quality by any means, but still a goodusable set.
Missing the 8 and 9mm shallow sockets. (These list for $12.05 ea on SO's website.) The 2" extension has engraving on it. Fairly light though. The u-joint is a TMU8 instead of the TMU8B this set is supposed to have. It is good and tight though. it's not shown in the pics because I hadn't bought it yet when the pics were taken. I can get new pic if needed.
The T72 ratchet is like new. (I don't think it's ever been used.)
The sockets aren't rusty inside like the pics make it look. The flash does weird stuff I guess. I'll try to figure out how to clean the inside of them and get better pics.

Snap On retail on this set is insane IMO. (You can look it up for yourself if you're sitting down...LOL)
Considering the box is faded and the missing sockets, I'll price it at $200 + shipping and go from there. Feel free to make an offer.

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Hunter

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I would be interested in making a offer if you will ship to Canada?
 
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1stwarrior95

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I would be interested in making a offer if you will ship to Canada?

yea, I can ship to ya Hunter. PM me your address and I can find out what shipping will be if ya want to work that into your offer.

Just to have all the info out on the table for everybody, I have an offer of $175 shipped.

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Hunter

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I am at s0h 3k0 saskatchewan canada and I was thinking of the same offer but you might as well get me a quote and we can go from there.
 
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1stwarrior95

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I am at s0h 3k0 saskatchewan canada

Oh my. You'll have to write that out like it should appear on the address label for me. LOL I've shipped to Canada before but it's been awhile...

Let me find out about the USPS flat rate boxes. I don't know if they are the same rate if used internationally or not. (They say international on 'em) :thumbup:

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Just found this on the flat rate box. As I understand it, it would be $26.95! Ouch!
The same box here in the states is $10.70...

http://ircalc.usps.gov/MailServices.aspx?country=10054&m=13&p=0&o=1&mt=12
 
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Hunter

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Ouch is right , I guess you might as well pass it on to the next guy, I can always find something closer to home, but thanks anyways.
 

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I think I have the same box and it can squeeze into a priority mail flat rate envelope that would ship to canada for just $11.45. Top of envelope just barely folds over to cover. Then lot of packing tape and away you go. Might not be the prettiest package but it would work.
 
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I think I have the same box and it can squeeze into a priority mail flat rate envelope that would ship to canada for just $11.45. Top of envelope just barely folds over to cover. Then lot of packing tape and away you go. Might not be the prettiest package but it would work.

Yup!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:thumbup:
 
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1stwarrior95

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I think I have the same box and it can squeeze into a priority mail flat rate envelope that would ship to canada for just $11.45. Top of envelope just barely folds over to cover. Then lot of packing tape and away you go. Might not be the prettiest package but it would work.

Hmm, never thought of that. I figured they throw a fit if the envelope was "stretched" out of shape.

I can sure give it a try monday and see what they say though. Thanks for the heads up guys! :thumbup:
 

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Hmm, never thought of that. I figured they throw a fit if the envelope was "stretched" out of shape.

I can sure give it a try monday and see what they say though. Thanks for the heads up guys! :thumbup:


Shouldnt be a problem. The lady at our post office told me if I can get it in they will ship it. I sent some pretty large & heavy loads too. She laughs when I come it. Just make sure you use extra packing tape on it. The envelopes dont hold up as good as they used to. Them much thinner now.
 
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No dice on the flat rate envelope. Even though the socket set fits in there, they say no tape allowed! Without tape I'm fairly certain the envelope would be empty by the time it reaches it destination.

Looks like shipping's gonna cost $10.70 in the states or $26.95 to Canada...

How about $185 shipped to the lower 48 or $195 shipped to Canada?
 
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