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    Default Limited Edition Snap-On 'REAPER' toolbox with tools

    Hi all.

    Dunno how to list this, but here goes...

    I have for sale my toolbox and tools I was using when I was working for Honda dealerships. It's a limited edition 40" long, Dark Blue 'REAPER' toolbox with lots of assorted tools for diagnosing and repair work. All sockets and spanners are in METRIC sizing, so this is perfect for Japanese model vehicles.

    I'll post up pics of the box when I can.

    The tools/box is currently located in Capalaba, QLD, so freight would be up to the buyer to sort out.

    This toolbox alone cost me $4000 2 years ago, brand new. There are only 50 of these boxes in Oz/NZ.

    I'm looking for $6000ono. This is CHEAP. I've paid it off, so I understand I'll never get my money back on it.

    It includes;

    *BluePoint Multimeter
    *SnapOn Digital Torque Wrench (with full reverse) 17.5nm - 320nm BIG RANGE! (when was new $1000)
    *SnapOn Long Reach Tyre gauge
    *SnapOn Electric Rattle gun. Better than Pneumatic IMO. (when was new $1000)
    *SnapOn Electric Screwdriver gun with assortment of 'bits'

    More I'll list when I have time.


    Spread the word peoples, I don't need this anymore as I now have a desk job.
    PM me for more details.

    Cheers.

    Jon.
    Last edited by Grajy; 26-08-2011 at 12:25 PM.

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    Why....why would you get rid of snap on tools?

    PS. I hate you for tempting me with this lol

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    If anybody wants to buy it and leave it in my capable hands, let me be the first to thank you.

    PS. John, there is a template you need to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleredMPS View Post
    Why....why would you get rid of snap on tools?

    PS. I hate you for tempting me with this lol
    I have no use for them now.
    It is a much loved set, and will be regretfully missed, but as I need to pay for other things, this seems to be an asset that someone else would be extremely happy to have.

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    Thats the ultimate Johnny!!! Wish I could!

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    Bump

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    Free Bump.

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    Slightly off topic - but don't you get them tax deducted if they were bought for work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuliaj View Post
    Slightly off topic - but don't you get them tax deducted if they were bought for work?
    I've claimed them on tax on previous years. But I didn't get much back from the government though...
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    Can you get me a list of what is in it?
    I could be in the need for a newer toolbox.

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    Off the top of my head; ring spanners, combination spanners and sockets (1/4, 3/8, 1/2) are all metric. There's a S/O 1/2 inch electric rattle gun (2 batteries and charger and case), S/O1/4 inch quick release chuck screwdriver gun (with bits in case, 2 batteries and charger and case), 3/8 Blue Point air ratchet, 3/8 BP air 'butterfly' gun, 1/2 S/O digital torque wrench, S/O basic screwdriver set, S/O pry bars including 'strikeable' set, BP hammers, S/O drill bits, assorted pliers (some S/O and BP), feeler gauges. Am also going to include the 1 tonne 'low reach' trolley jack as well.
    There's more but I can't remember. If you want a look Troy, you can check it out in Capalaba. Let me know and I'll give you the toolbox-sitters phone number to organize a time.
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    Do you have a scan tool?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2XS View Post
    Do you have a scan tool?
    No.
    I had no need for my own scan tools.

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