Snap On 1/4" Drive Socket Set 6 Point 3/16" To 9/16, 9 Sockets W/ Rail Like New on 2040-parts.com
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, US
You Are Bidding On One (1 set) Snap On 1/4" Drive Socket Set
6 Point
3/16" to 9/16,
9 Sockets w/ Rail
MISSING 9/32
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