Sk Socket Set 1/2 Inch Drive 15 Pieces. Very Nice. 1 1/4 To 7/16 Inch. on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, US
OFFERED TODAY IS A NICE SET OF SK 1/2 INCH
DRIVE SOCKETS. THEY RANGE FROM 7/16 TO
1 1/4 INCH. ALL ARE 12 POINT EXCEPT FOR A
REPEAT OF THE 9/16 WHICH IS A 6 POINT
AND THE 1/2 INCH AS WELL AS THE 7/16.
THE DRIVES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE AND I
SEE NO CRACKS. THEY REALLY SHOW VERY
LIGHT SIGNS OF WEAR.
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK.
THANK YOU, HAL.
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