Blue Point 10pc. 1/4" Drive 6 Point Socket Set , 3/16" - 9/16", & A Snap On S/d on 2040-parts.com
Taylorsville, Georgia, US
Blue Point set of 10 1/4" sockets. Socket SIZES ARE: 3/16",7/32",1/4",9/32",5/16",11/32", 3/8",7/16",1/2" and 9/16". All are 6 Point. All are in good condition. Also a Snap On Screw Driver. I combine shipping. Check out my other items!
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