Mac 7/8" Combination Wrench 12 Point. Cl282. 11 1/2" Oal Excellent Condition!!! on 2040-parts.com
Mount Sterling, Ohio, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 7/8" MAC COMBINATION WRENCH. IT IS A 12 POINT AND THE APPROXIMATE OVERALL LENGTH IS 11 1/2". ITEM #CL282. THIS WRENCHAPPEARS NEW TO ME, BUT SINCE I AM NOT SURE, I AM LISTING AS USED. NEW, OR USED, IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THIS IS A NICE WRENCH. THERE ARE NO ENGRAVINGS OR OWNER ID MARKINGS, BUT THERE ARE SMALL SURFACE SCRATCHES ASSOCIATED WITH USE OR STORAGE. PLEASE SEE PICTURES FOR DETAILS OF ITEM CONDITION.
SHIPPING IS BY USPS TO ANYWHERE IN THE 50 UNITED STATES. SHIPPING PRICE INCLUDES AN ADDITIONAL .90 FOR TRACKING, PLUS THE COST OF THE SHIPPING ENVELOPE. I DO NOT "GOUGE" MY CUSTOMERS ON SHIPPING COSTS!!!
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