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So I've somewhat outgrown my current tool-storage situation so I'm looking to move my Repco toolboxes on in favour of something bigger. Not to say that these are small... All are in good condition. I use my tools, but I also clean them and lube the bearings on a periodic basis.


These are Repco series 2 tool boxes and feature


fully welded construction

double powder coating for a stronger,more durable and better looking finish.

gas struts

high quality KR Type drawer handles

full length ball bearing slides

Automatic Drawer Locking System and much more.



All drawers are key-lockable and foam lined. The bottom box sits on heavy-duty lockable trolley wheels and has a sturdy rubber coated handle for easy maneuvering in the shed.


This is the kit I want to offload -please note none of the tools pictured are included.


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Specifics below


Top Box


6 drawers

660x307x374mm (WxDxH)

3 small drawers 170x275x50mm

2 large shallow drawers 569x275x50mm

1 large medium-depth drawer 569x275x75mm



The Sidchrome/ABW socket rails pictured will be removed before sale.


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Middle Box


2 Drawers

660x307x251mm (WxDxH)

1 large medium-depth drawer 569x275x75mm

1 large deep drawer 569x275x103mm



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Please note the marks are from shop stickers and I will make sure they're cleaned right off prior to sale.


Bottom Roller Cab


7 Drawers

127mm casters (2 fixed, 2 swivel with brake)

Dimensions 670x460x960mm (WxDxH)

5 large medium-depth drawers 576x380x75mm

2 large deep drawers 576x380x154mm



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Location: Sydney, North

Will Freight: Yes at buyers expense, pickup is probably best for both parties


I'm chasing $1000 for the set which is a good deal less than new price. I may consider separating, PM me to discuss.


Thanks for looking

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Price drop to $800 or reasonable offer.

I really do need to clear these out in favour of something bigger so don't be afraid to inbox me if you're interested.

Cheers

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