Nice! Snap On 3/8" 14pc Metric Deep Well 6pt Impact Socket Set 8-24mm Sockets on 2040-parts.com
Peoria, Arizona, US
This is a nice used 14pc set of Snap-On Tools 3/8" Metric Deep Impact Sockets. There are no engravings on any of these sockets. Please feel free to ask any questions.
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I have recently retired & will be slowly listing most of my tools. Please check out my other auctions for Mac, Matco & Snap-on tools. I ship to the US only, shipping prices good for the lower 48 states.
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