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    New toolbox

    Here's my new Matco 6 Series, pic of the box and the two top drawers.





    2000 Chevy Silverado RCSB LS6 5 speed, LS6 short block, 317 heads, LS6 intake, Lunati 220/224 .575/.575 112LSA cam, Edelbrock Headers, CTS-V accessory drive, Nelson Performance Custom Tune.

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    Yummy! Those orange matco screw drivers on the right in the last pic, best screw drivers Ive ever owned!
    Quote Originally Posted by ff_jeff View Post
    Ill grab some ditch to get a cat...
    03 Silverado ECSB - SOLD
    06 CCSB Duramax - 12 second tow pig

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    Please don't tell me you drilled holes in the bottom of the drawers to let the oil drain off the tools !

    Where is your serious tool drawer? The one with all the hammers?









    PS I am just jealous


    2002 GMC 1/2 ton Sierra,4WD, Xct cab, camed, mid-length headers, Nelson tune, electric rad. fan, trany cooler, Heavy 5750 lbs with topper.

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    Nice!! Do you work at a shop or is it just your "for fun" set?
    '04 Hemi QC - H/C/I/bolt-ons/tune - Sold

    '70 C10 SWB Stepside - LQ4/4L65E

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    It always amazed me how much good screwdrivers cost and how much better than cheap ones they work.
    2006 Superior Blue Trailblazer SS AWD, Stock as a rock

    Sold: 2002 GMC Sportside Denali front end with a 2002 LS1, FLT level 5, Yank 2600, Trick Turbo, T76, Nelson intercooler, 60LB injectors, Warbro fuel pump, Eaton locker, Magnaflow, 3.42, Nelson Performance Tuning (speed density).

    Sold: 1981 GMC LB RC 1500 2002 4.8L 4L60E 12 bolt 3.73 Richmond Lock Right AC PS Nelson Performance tuning

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    Yeah I work for a shop, I'm a tech at a GM dealer. GMCwantsLS1, you're right! Snap-on and Matco screwdrivers are well worth the price, I don't know how many cheap screwdrivers I've broke or bent beyond use in my life, these ones are pricey but well worth it!
    2000 Chevy Silverado RCSB LS6 5 speed, LS6 short block, 317 heads, LS6 intake, Lunati 220/224 .575/.575 112LSA cam, Edelbrock Headers, CTS-V accessory drive, Nelson Performance Custom Tune.

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    Here's mine the day I got it in February. It's paid for too....

    Got $1750 in trade for my previous 4-piece Craftsman box that I paid $500 for, about 20% of retail for this one, the $770 stainless top free (it's covered with a mat for protection), and $680 worth of Snap-On gift certs that I used to buy the stainless drawer pull guards and an ATECH3R250 digital torque wrench ($479 value). I paid it off in 60 days so no interest....just a $30 fee.

    No, that's not my Viper in the background.



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    man I wish I could get one like those
    Name: Mark,
    God created turbo lag so nitrous trucks could have a chance.


    http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post274877

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    and then there's me with my handful of snap-on and the rest garbage....lol ford doesnt pay that well
    2006 Silverado
    Little Black Bitch

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