Matco 3 Piece Snap Ring Plier Set Sprc3 Used Gc No Id Marks on 2040-parts.com
Mount Sterling, Ohio, US
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A USED BUT GC MATCO 3 PIECE SNAP RING PLIER SET SPRC3. THIS IS JUST A GOOD SET THAT HAS NOT BEEN ABUSED. SET CONTAINS MPRC36, MPRC65, & MPRC21. NO OWNER ID MARKS. SHIPPING IS TO THE LOWER 48 STATES ONLY AND IS BY USPS. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK.
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