Snap On 112stmmy 1/4 In Deep Well Socket Set 5mm-15mm on 2040-parts.com
Macon, Mississippi, US
Up for sale today is a brand new still in plastic Snapon 1/4 in dr metric deep well socket set.They are the flank drive sockets for more turning power.Sizes go from 5mm-15mm. These sell for around $250.Dont miss out on this sweet deal.thanks for looking.
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