$4,700
Diebold Stainless Steel Vault Door from National Bank
Item Details:
- This item has been sold
- State/Province: Washington
- Country: United States
- Zip/Postal Code: 98290
- Expires: This ad has expired
Item Description:
This is a Diebold Vault Door from a National bank. This door requires 2 separate combinations to open. The door itself weighs approximately 5,000 lbs. The door is mostly stainless steel and is in excellent condition as one may see from the pictures. The door and all of the components with which to hang door, along with the combination changing keys are included. This door also includes what is called a “Day Door” which is a clear Lexan door. This door by itself is a $1500 from Deibold. The door is approximately 6′ 8″ High x 34″ wide. The cost of this door new with all components is over $20,000. We have this door priced for a quick sale. The cost to ship in the lower 48 states is probably going to be around $1000 – $2000. I will assist you in getting a shipping quote. Call me at 425-387-7521 with questions!!
SHIPPING: I listed this item as pick up only but will be happy to assist you with arranging freight shipping.
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