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Mac Tools 3- Piece Slim Low Torque Open End Standard Wrench Set 11/16"-1" on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Norwalk, Ohio, US

Norwalk, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:MAC Country of Manufacture:United States Size:Standard / Fractional Tool Type:Open End

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A MAC TOOLS 3 PIECE SLIM LOW TORQUE OPEN END STANDARD WRENCH SET. SIZES 11/16" - 1" . WRENCH SET APPEARS TO HAVE HAD MINIMUL USE, NO ENGRAVINGS.

 

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