Mac Tools 1" Drive 1-13/16" Shallow 6 Point Socket #w586 on 2040-parts.com
Macungie, Pennsylvania, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR: MAC TOOLS 1" DRIVE SHALLOW 6 POINT SOCKET #W586 CONDITION: USED NICE SHAPE ITEMS INCLUDED: 1" DRIVE 1-13/16" SOCKET PAYMENT: PAYPAL SHIPPING: BUYER TO PAY SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES FREE (USPS PARCEL POST) IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES ONLY NO PO BOXES THIS MEANS THE BUYER MUST HAVE A CONFIRMED STREET ADRESS
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