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New Snap-on Tools® 1/2" Drive 5 Piece Knurled Extension Set 305asx Sealed on 2040-parts.com

US $114.00
Location:

Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, US

Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Snapon Manufacturer Part Number:305asx Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

For sale is a brand new Snap-on Tools 5 piece 1/2" Drive knurled Extension Set.  I'm selling it for $114 with free shipping to anywhere in the continental US.  Bid with confidence as I have well over 1,000 ebay transactions without a single incidence of negative feedback.  I accept paypal or personal checks, whatever works for you.  Feel free to ask any questions, and thanks for taking a look.

 

These are the best tools in the world, bar none.   Snap-On is a registered trademark of the Snap-On Tools Incorporated.  Please visit their website at www.snapon.com for product information.

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