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Snap-0n 7/8" Socket 3/8" Dr 6 Point Fs-281 Underlined Logo on 2040-parts.com

US $3.95
Location:

Diberville, Mississippi, US

Diberville, Mississippi, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Snap-On Model:FS-281 MPN:FS-281

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Snap-On  (1) 7/8" Socket 3/8" DR 6 Point FS-281 Underlined Logo

This socket has been used but is in perfect working condition.

It does have some scuffs and discolorations.

I am also selling more name brand tools such as Snap - On, SK , Matco, & Craftsman. 

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 I will combine shipping to save you money.

Payment must be made within 4 days of Auction end...unless arraignments with me are made before bidding.

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