3 Proto Impact Sockets/ 1-7/16", 1-5/8", 1-13/16", 6 Pt, 3/4" Drive on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, US
U S E D / Very good working condition (one of them has some marks and numbers)
3 PROTO IMPACT SOCKETS
1-7/16"_ 07523
, 1-5/8"_07526,
1-13/16" _07529
All of them are 3/4" DRIVE & 6 points
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