Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

3 Used Sk Impact Socket 7/16 Standard 7/16 Deep 5/8 Deep 1/2 Drive Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $7.95
Location:

Dunkirk, Maryland, US

Dunkirk, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

USED
3 SK IMPACT Sockets 1/2 Drive Sizes 7/16 Standard, 7/16 Deep, 5/8 Deep.  Sockets are used but in good shape
Made in USA.

Please contact me with any questions prior to bidding.


I try to describe my items to the best of my ability.

I accept Paypal only.  Payment is due 3 days after auction ends.  Non payers will be reported to Ebay.  

If you have less than 10 Feedbacks, contact me prior the bidding.

I ship in USA only.  I do not ship in Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands.  I do not ship Internationally.

Thank you for looking. 

Posted with eBay Mobile

Lotus NOT for sale as Proton sold to DRB-Hicom

Mon, 16 Jan 2012

Lotus NOT for sale - at least not for two years Despite rumours that Lotus was for sale, the sale of Lotus parent Proton to DRB-Hicom appears to preclude any sale of Lotus for two years. We reported recently that Lotus owners Proton had been advised to sell its loss-making Hethel car-maker Lotus as it geared up to be divested of State ownership in Malaysia. But it seems the sale of Proton in to private hands is to have the opposite effect.

Chrysler, CAW reach tentative contract deal

Fri, 24 Apr 2009

The Canadian Auto Workers tentatively agreed tonight to new concessions that will save the struggling automaker $240 million annually and help the carmaker to try to avoid a bankruptcy filing, CAW President Ken Lewenza said at a news conference. In exchange, the CAW got Chrysler and potential partner Fiat SpA to agree to keep its two Chrysler assembly plants open even if bankruptcy is unavoidable, Lewenza said. General Motors and Ford Motor Co., which signed new CAW agreements earlier, have indicated their desire to get the same concessions as those negotiated with Chrysler, Lewenza said.

Lamborghini Brand and Design Director steps down

Tue, 14 Dec 2010

According to well-placed sources within the automotive design community, Car Design News has learned that Manfred Fitzgerald, Brand and Design Director at Lamborghini, has been asked to leave the company. It is presumed his role with the company's design aspects will likely be absorbed by current Audi Group Head of Design Wolfgang Egger. Fitzgerald had been working at Lamborghini since 1999, shortly after the sports car maker was bought by parent company Volkswagen through Audi AG.