Mac Tools- One 1/2" Drive 14mm Allen Socket - Length Is 3 & 3/4" on 2040-parts.com
Middlesex, North Carolina, US
MAC TOOLS 1/2" DRIVE 14MM ALLEN SOCKET. SOCKET IS 3 & 3/4"" IN LENGTH AND IN GREAT CONDITION. I have done my best to provide a detailed description and accurate photograph of the item. If you have any questions about the item for sale please contact me prior to bidding. All my items come from a smoke free home. Due to the nature of my items, all sales are final unless grossly misrepresented.
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