Hello, this listing is for 1 brand new breaker bar by Great Neck.
It is 1/2" drive and the short model, great for accessing tight areas.
Picture shows several of them, but the listing is for one.
Sockets & Ratchets for Sale
Snap on budd wheel socket 1-1/2" x 3/4" drive bw-482(US $30.00)
Snap-on 12-point metric deep socket (14 piece) **free shipping**(US $119.99)
Snap on tool- 15/16" 12 point combination wrench #oex30(US $10.00)
Snap on tools 1/2 drive 15 inch long breaker bar sn15a very little use nice !@!(US $45.00)
Excelent craftsman 10pc 1/4" sae deep 6pt sockets new usa made tools set(US $14.99)
Snap-on 1/2" socket, universal, 1/4" drive, six point tmus161(US $20.00)
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