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Item:

KINCROME stud/screw extract set (5 piece)

Age:

1 week old

Condition:

Perfect

Price:

$20 pickup + $5 postage anywhere in Australia

SOLD

To Fit: (What car)

Any car

Location:

Melbourne - south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

I bought this set last week to use and only used it once, must say it worked an absolute treat!

This is a screw/stud extract set used to remove broken studs from heads etc I used it to remove 2 broken exhaust manifold studs from the head

You tap in a hole into the broken stud and screw this little piece in and it removes the broken stud in no time with no effort

Its a 5 piece set and has numerous sizes, Part #19157C KINCROME

It was going to cost me about $60 to get a guy to come around and take out the 2 broken studs but instead we did it using this set for $25!

Selling it for $5 less than what I paid since its been used, but its in perfect working order and condition same as brand new

Grab your self a bargain, don't pay someone else to do the same job at 3 x the cost!!

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Edited by abu
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SAU is gonna start charging you trader fees soon Abu! :)

bahaha tell me about it man

I made a donation yesterday as I do sell/buy quiet a lot of stuff off the forums

It wasn't a great amount but that my contribution back to the forums :(

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