Brand New Snap-on Terminal Crimping/cutter Plier Set, 9" Long. Excellent on 2040-parts.com
Fernley, Nevada, US
Up for Bid:
We have a new Snap-on tools
Terminal Crimping/Cutter pliers..
Excellent one to own,
new cost is over $53.00.
No initials...
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