New Snap-on 1/4" Drive 6-piece Knurled Extension Set 106btmx Sealed on 2040-parts.com
New Columbia, Pennsylvania, US
This auction is for one Snap On 6 Piece 1/4 Extension Set #106BTMX Brand New Unopened Factory Sealed ,
any questions please ask, United States sales only no refunds / no returns and thanks for looking
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