Snap-on 1/4" Drive 11/32" Shallow 12 Point Socket on 2040-parts.com
North Vernon, Indiana, US
You're bidding on a Snap-On 1/4" Drive 11/32" Shallow 12 Point Socket. It's in good shape and at $6.75 I think it's a reasonable price. They retail at $11.80 without shipping. There are some fine scratching, but it's a clean socket.
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