Hector
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SOLD... thank you
I have a Warn M12000 for sale in perfect working order.
$850
PMs work best so that i dont miss your response
or text to 336 471 7one7six
golden garden design at gmail dot com
Only negative for the OCD folk is it has a small bit of overspray on one end and some of the powdercoat is flaking off the other end cap. Ive only had it a couple years and it sat on the garage floor for a while before getting swapped in. However ive got a new bumper now and this one wont fit without more cutting to the grill than id like so im letting it go. I picked it up from a friend of mine who had it on his wifes built but never wheeled truck about two years ago. I waterproofed it when i picked it up with some FIPG as the cover was deteriorating, and just last month clocked and resealed the end cap seeing if it would fit the new bumper. (blue in pics)
Stock steel cable in excellent shape, no rust, crushes, etc and spooled clean and straight on the drum. (lose in the pic for having to remove clevis to feed through bumper for removal)
Only time ive used it was to move a pallet of stone out of the way of a delivery truck and the removal of a pesky boxwood at a clients house plus one tug to straighten a buddy's ARB wing on the trail so he wouldnt cut a tire.


I have a Warn M12000 for sale in perfect working order.
$850
PMs work best so that i dont miss your response
or text to 336 471 7one7six
golden garden design at gmail dot com
Only negative for the OCD folk is it has a small bit of overspray on one end and some of the powdercoat is flaking off the other end cap. Ive only had it a couple years and it sat on the garage floor for a while before getting swapped in. However ive got a new bumper now and this one wont fit without more cutting to the grill than id like so im letting it go. I picked it up from a friend of mine who had it on his wifes built but never wheeled truck about two years ago. I waterproofed it when i picked it up with some FIPG as the cover was deteriorating, and just last month clocked and resealed the end cap seeing if it would fit the new bumper. (blue in pics)
Stock steel cable in excellent shape, no rust, crushes, etc and spooled clean and straight on the drum. (lose in the pic for having to remove clevis to feed through bumper for removal)
Only time ive used it was to move a pallet of stone out of the way of a delivery truck and the removal of a pesky boxwood at a clients house plus one tug to straighten a buddy's ARB wing on the trail so he wouldnt cut a tire.



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