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Snap-on 11pc 3/8" Drive 6-point Shallow Socket Set Fs081-fs281 (1/4" To 7/8") on 2040-parts.com

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Dorchester, Wisconsin, US

Dorchester, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SNAP-ON Manufacturer Part Number:FS081 TO FS281

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A PREVIOUSLY OWNED:

Snap-On 11pc 3/8" Drive 6-Point Shallow Socket Set FS081-FS281 (1/4" to 7/8")

 7/8" - FS271,   13/16" - FS261,    3/4" - FS241

11/16" - FS221,    5/8" - FS201,    9/16" - FS181

1/2" FS161,   7/16" - FS141,   3/8" - FS121

5/16" - FS101, & 1/4" - FS081

 

 

  

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