New Snap On 3/8 Drive 5/8" Spline Torque Adaptor Wrench Fres20 - Very Nice! on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, Arizona, US
Selling a Brand New Snap On 3/8 Drive 5/8" Spline Torque Adaptor Wrench. This a Very Nice Tool! All of my Auctions are absolutely NO Reserve and start at .99, so be sure to check my other adds. I've attatched a link to Snap On to give all specs on this item. I will be happy to answer any questions you may have about any of my items BOTH before or after the sale. Thanks for bidding, Mark 602-980-2665
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- New snap on 3/8 drive 5/8" spline torque adaptor wrench fres20 - very nice!(US $0.99)
- New snap on 3/8 drive 5/8" spline torque adaptor wrench fres20 - very nice!(US $0.99)
- New snap on 3/8 drive 5/8" spline torque adaptor wrench fres20 - very nice!(US $0.99)
- New snap on 3/8 drive 5/8" spline torque adaptor wrench fres20 - very nice!(US $0.99)
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