Snap On 15 Piece Metric Combination Wrench Set 6mm Through 21mm Except 8mm on 2040-parts.com
Ramona, California, US
I have a Snap On 15 Piece Metric Wrench set . This is the OEXM series. You are getting 6MM through 21MM except for no 8MM. There are previous owners ID marks, which are fairly light, the 2 biggest don't have any. There is a 13 Piece that sells for about 450$ new
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