Grab Bag 3 Snap-on Mac Tools 1/4" Drive Sockets Metric Sae Shallow Chrome Socket on 2040-parts.com
Macungie, Pennsylvania, US
Grab Bag of 3 Snap-ON and MAC sockets. 1/4" drive Shallow Snap-On 1/4" 12 point TMD8 Snap-On 3/8" 6 point TM12 MAC 10mm 6 point M610MMR The buyer will receive the exact items shown in the photo. Sold AS IS |
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