Snap On- 11/16"x13/16" Wrench,box,short,10° Offset,vintage,12-point,part# Xs2226 on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
SNAP ON- 11/16"x13/16" Wrench ,Box ,Short, 10° Offset, Vintage, 12-Point
Part# XS2226
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