Sk 12 Piece Metric Racheting Combination Flex Head Wrench Set on 2040-parts.com
Dundalk, Maryland, US
Very nice condition
They are used with signs of use including surface scratches and some grease spots
All work properly
Case clasp are broken. The wrenches snap in place anyways
8mm-19mm
175496-1
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