Apex 1112 3/8 6pt Impact Socket 1/4dr Usa on 2040-parts.com
Crystal Lake, Illinois, US
Apex Quality Impact Socket, 1112, 3/8 " 6 Point, 1/4" drive, Standard length. List price is over $12.00. This is a new item from our old inventory. Buyer pays $3.00 s&h and can combine with other items for reduced shipping rates.
Even though we are just starting listings in this store we have been doing personal Ebay sales for the last five years. Please keep track of all new listings to our store as we are closing most of the items in our warehouse at greatly reduced pricing.

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