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Mac Tools Part # T40 Torx Socket Driver ~ 3/8" Drive ~ Fast Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Decatur, Illinois, US

Decatur, Illinois, US
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MAC TOOLS Part # T40 TORX Socket Driver ~ 3/8" Drive ~ Fast Free Shipping


For Sale is a MAC TOOLS TORX Socket Driver in excellent condition.

It is Part # T40 and 3/8" Drive with no engravings.

The socket shows minimal use and is in like new condition.

Please ask any questions, you won't be disappointed.

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