8 Mm 3/8" Drive Chrome Shallow Socket Used! on 2040-parts.com
Alamo, California, US
For Sale: I have a Used.. 3/8" Drive 8mm 12 point, Shallow Chrome Socket.. No Initials, Engraving or Rust.. Has a tiny chip of chrome in the 3rd Picture on the left lower corner.. No cracks.. Nice to have an extra socket, just in case you lose your expensive ones! Please pay within 3 days of Auction ending. Thanks and Happy Bidding!
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