CRAFTSMAN 3/8‘‘ DRIVE V- SERIES 7''
V-43785
I HAVE FOUR AVAILABLE:
@ $15.99 each
PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR ANY QUESTIONS....THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY TOOLS:-):-)
Sockets & Ratchets for Sale
- Craftsman 3/8 deep socket 6 point 3/8" drive 43333 **slightly used**(US $2.99)
- Short socket, polished crome, craftsman 36 mm, 1/2 drive 12 point(US $12.99)
- Snap-on 1/2" drive 1/2" 6 point shallow impact ball swivel socket imb160d nice!(US $14.95)
- Matco tools 3/8" drive 10 piece metric 6 point universal impact socket set(US $300.00)
- Snap-on tools 1/4 drive 6-point deep socket set 5-15mm 12pc(US $199.00)
- Matco tools 1/2" drive deep metric 6-p socket set 11pcs 10mm - 20mm(US $250.00)
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