FOR SALE IS A SET OF MATCO CROWS FEET. 10 MM THRU 19MM
Sockets & Ratchets for Sale
- Snap on tm170 1/4" ratchet(US $45.67)
- Cornwell blue power standard chrome sae socket set shallow & deep 1/4"-1" new!(US $125.00)
- Pre-owned mac 1/2 inch drive flip socket, 19 mm and 21 mm(US $11.99)
- Mac tools socket, 3/8" drive, 6 point, 7/16", xt146(US $13.95)
- Snap-on 3/8" drive 6 point deep impact socket set 6 pieces 3/8" - 3/4"(US $29.00)
- 40 pc socket rack tray 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" rails ratchet wrench socket storage case(US $14.95)
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