Snap On 17mm Impact Universal Swivel 3/8" Drive Socket Ipfm17 6 Point on 2040-parts.com
Ramona, California, US
I have a Snap On 3/8" Drive Universal Impact Swivel 17MM Socket. It is 6 Point. There are previous owners ID marks, which is hardly noticeable on these used sockets. This sells for about 42$ new
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