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Old 07-26-2012, 08:17 PM
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I got a 2006 GMTK that was originally used by the military. It is complete with SK wrenches, sockets, ratchets and breaker bars. Both Metric and English units for the sockets and wrenches. The screwdrivers are all Cresent and the vice grips are all Vise-Grip brand. It comes with a waterproof case with suitcase style wheels and a handle for easy mobility. Purchased from a government auction and have invoice in hand. Looking for 600 OBO. Not looking to ship as it weighs about 100 pounds, located in Raleigh,NC.
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Old 08-06-2012, 06:14 PM
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Price lowered to $500 gents, the SK tools are worth more alone and still have a valid warranty
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Stolen tools. Sounds good.
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Originally Posted by DietCoke
Stolen tools. Sounds good.
Whoa, that was definitely unnecessary and I would appreciate it that you wouldn't try to put comments like that when you know nothing about how I acquired these tools. But if you must know, I bought them from the government and do have an invoice to prove it. Also the generosity of the free bump is greatly received.
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Originally Posted by WhitePhoenix
Whoa, that was definitely unnecessary and I would appreciate it that you wouldn't try to put comments like that when you know nothing about how I acquired these tools. But if you must know, I bought them from the government and do have an invoice to prove it. Also the generosity of the free bump is greatly received.
If he didn't say anything about it, I would have questioned the validity of it myself. I've been in the Marine Corps for ~10 yrs (SSgt) and I have worked with C7915/C7916/E7901s day in and out. Theft of these toolboxes and the tools in them is a major issue across the DOD. You have to remember there are alot of military members on this board, and seeing military gear (especially something not cheap like that tool kit) pop up for sale will usually trigger some question asking. I would just add to your inital post where you purchased it from (auction or w/e) and that you have a receipt/bill of sale from the seller. Just my .02



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