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Big Prairie, Ohio, US

Big Prairie, Ohio, US
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Mac Tools 1/4"-T20 RATCHETING FORD TRIM PANEL REMOVAL WRENCH FRT202TRM. INSERT YOUR BITS IN THE 1/4"HEX AND USE AS A MINI RATCHET IN TIGHT/HARD TO GET TO PLACES. COMES WITH A LONG  # 2 PHILLIPS BIT. ALSO HAS A T20 TORX BIT ON THE OTHER END. LOOKS LIKE NEW, BUT TREATING LIKE USED. WILL COMBINE SHIPPING FOR MULTIPLE WINS.

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