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Matco 88 tooth Locking Flex Ratchet New

purplezr2

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Matco 88 tooth Locking Flex Ratchet New-68$

https://goo.io/KKQVMl

I have several of these. Brand new 88 tooth locking Flex. Matco Part number BFR128LFT. These are new taken out of packaging for pictures. Price is 67 USD. Includes shipping,delivery conformation, if you want insurance it will be 70 USD. Also will ship international for the extra cost of shipping.


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EDIT 12-30-2011 I have 4 more of these available at the price listed.
EDIT 12-2-2011 Sold those 4, Have three left at 75 each,
EDIT 1-7-2012 ALL Have been Sold-Thanks
 
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kornjulio

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If there's one more, I'll take it. Send me a PM with the particulars for payment.
 

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Try to limit your posts/bumps to once per 3 days per the rules please. I wouldnt normally **** in and say something but 7 posts/bumps in less than 36 hours is a bit much and isnt fair to others.

The PM system is perfectly functional and doesnt require a notification post.

Lastly if you look at the bottom right of a post you'll notice an edit function. You can use this to add/edit the original post and do not need to bump to update a thread.
 
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Would the "average" pro mechanic use this locking flex in the straight position (locked) in lieu of a fixed long handle 88 Tooth.

Just asking if pro mechanics use their non flex long handle 3/8" 88 tooth as their "go to"
ratchet ????
 
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purplezr2

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Would the "average" pro mechanic use this locking flex in the straight position (locked) in lieu of a fixed long handle 88 Tooth.

Just asking if pro mechanics use their non flex long handle 3/8" 88 tooth as their "go to"
ratchet ????

Honestly not sure of the answer, but the head are the same basic size with the flex being alittle bigger at the bottom.

I still have a few left.
 
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