Snap On 10 To 27 Mm Socket Metric 1/2" Dr. Impact Deep 6-point (17 Pcs.) on 2040-parts.com
Marcellus, New York, US
Snap On 1/2" Drive Deep Impact Socket set, 10mm through 27mm. Some of them have never been used as this was my back up set. These were not cheap sockets! My first bid doesn't even do it justice!! I combine shipping so please check out my other auctions.
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