Matco Tools Locking Adjustable Self-gripping Plier 10c New (knipex Technology) on 2040-parts.com
Mitchell, South Dakota, US
Matco Tools locking adjustable self-gripping plier 10C new (knipex technology)
just clearing out some excess tools- my loss is your gain !
Id love to combine shipping whenever possible!!
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