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I have several Makita power tools for sale, which include:

-> 14.4 Volt Makita Cordless Drill - $150

-> 10" Makita Compound Drop Saw - $600

-> 12" Makita Compound Drop Saw - $800

-> 185mm Makita Circular Saws - $100

-> 100mm Makita Angle Grinders - $100

-> 18 Volt Black and Decker Hammer Cordless Drill - $150

All Brand New in box complete, i have pics just PM me for them and will send them to your email.

ALL TOOLS ARE BRAND NEW IN BOX..

  • 3 weeks later...

yeah they 100mm angle grinders.. 9523NB.. they the 100mm 540 watt grinders.. comes with 6 grinding discs as well

http://www.makita.com.au/catalogue/dsptool...p?tmodel=9523NB

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