New!!! 11 Piece Metric Craftsman 3/8" Drive Deep Well Sockets 12 Point +extra! on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, US
This is a BRAND NEW METRIC shallow Socket set (11 pieces) Brand: Craftsman Drive: 3/8 inch Type: Deep Well, 12 point
EXTRA!!! I'm tossing in 2 (used) spark plug sockets. They are a no-name brand (popular Mechanics)... but if you need them, these will work great! they are 13/16" and 5/8".
INCLUDES: 19mm 18mm 17mm 16mm 15mm 14mm 13mm 12mm 11mm 10mm 9mm
All sales final, shipping is $7. THANKS! |
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