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Socket Driver, TORX®, Long, T50

Stock#: STXL50E 

Used but in very good condition

Stock #STXL50E
NameSocket Driver, TORX®, Long, T50
Price**$37.25   Snap On's catalog price
BrandSnap-on
Country Of OriginUSA
DescriptionTORX® Long Driver
Dimension A, Length, inches4 5/8
Dimension B, BitSTXL50E2
SizeT50

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