Snap On 1/2 Impact And 3/8 Air Ratchet on 2040-parts.com
Grove City, Minnesota, US
Im5100 snap on impact, like new works great. Lots of power. Come with a 3/8 air ratchet not sure of the brand on that, the sticker is wore off. I bought them both new when I wrenched for a year, haven't been used since.
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