7/16" Snap-on Combination End Wrench Oex14a on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, US
Up for bid in this auction is a 7/16" Snap-on Combination End Wrench. This tool has the Snap-on designation of OEX14A. This is a used tool that is in good working condition. Thanks for looking.
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