Kent Moore Tools
Front Hub Nut Wrench
GM Specialty Service Tools
Part # J-29020
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Applications: GM Specialty Service Tool
Made In The U.S.A.
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ITEM APPEARS TO BE NEW, NEVER USED... SHIPPING TO USA WILL BE 5$... NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
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