Proto 7478 1/2" Drive 11/16" Universal Swivel Flex Impact Socket on 2040-parts.com
Anderson, California, US
A Proto 1/2" drive 11/16" universal impact 6 point socket in good working condition with no owner marks. Buyer pays $3.00 USPS First Class Mail to the lower 48 states only.
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