Gm Goodwrench Tools 3/8" Drive Deep Socket 7mm on 2040-parts.com
Grand Rapids, Michigan, US
This listing is for one 3/8" Drive Deep Socket 7MM. Please see photo. Check our Store for more GREAT deals. We have more socket sizes..We will COMBINE S&H for all multiple purchases. We are a Liquidation Company. If you have any further needs please call..FIXTURE FINDERS, Wyoming Michigan 616-272-4934 (My desk) or 616-453-1300
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