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Otc 1929 Tubular Axle Nut Socket, 2 1/2" Od , 1 1/8"id , 3/4" Drive on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
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Petaluma, California, US

Petaluma, California, US
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 OTC 1929 TUBULAR AXLE NUT SOCKET, 2 1/2" OD , 1 1/8"ID , 3/4" DRIVE

Good Shape, some signs of usage look at pictures

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