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Hey Guys,

Selling my Sidchrome 1/2" Impact gun (Rattle gun) and my Sidchrome 3/4" Air ratchet along with my Impact socket sets, I believe they are Kinchrome, or a no name brand that kinchrome makes.

They were used for 2-3 months while I was doing my apprenticeship last year, and havn't been used since last December. They are in awesome condition as I always took extra special care of them and kept them well oiled when in use. I kept them as I planned on purchased a compressor but I just don't have the need for one.

I may have the case for the impact gun, but I don't have the one for the air ratchet or sockets, however they are in the plastic trays they came in.

SIDCHROME SA-600 1/2" IMPACT GUN

- 600ft/lb max torque

- Double hammer

- Rubber/plastic Case - Easy to clean, non slip

- Quietest Impact gun Sidchrome make

Clicky

SIDCHROME SA-RW38H 3/4" AIR RATCHET - Heavy duty

- 60ft/lb max torque

- most powerful air ratchet sidchrome make

- Rubber/plastic Case - Easy to clean, non slip

Clicky

The Impact sockets range from 10mm-24mm off the top of my head, not 100% on that.

I have both regular and deep sockets which I will include.

So all up, I'm selling

1x SIDCHROME SA-600 Impact gun

1x SIDCHROME SA-RW38H Air ratchet

1x Set Impact sockets - 1/2"

1x Set Deep Impact sockets - 1/2"

1x Set Impact sockets - 3/4"

1x Set Deep Impact sockets - 3/4"

Asking $700 ONO for the lot, Happy to seperate.

Pm me or call/sms on 0402 198 170 - Bryan

pickup available from south melbourne, or postage at buyers expense.

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