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Snap-on X Long 12 Point 11/16" Combination End Wrench on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Lemont, Illinois, US

Lemont, Illinois, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST Part Brand:snap-on Manufacturer Part Number:OEXL22B Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

SNAP-ON 12 POINT X LONG  COMBINATION  END  WRENCH,   11/16 "  THIS WRENCH IS WELL USED BUT  IN GREAT CONDITION , THIS WRENCH SELLS FOR ABOUT $57.00.00NEW  I HAVE BUFFED OFF MY MARK OFF OF THIS WRENCH AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU NEED MORE PICTURES OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS























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