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Snap On 12pc Impact Socket Set. 1/2" Drive.semi Deep.6 Sided.15-27mm on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Curtis Bay, Maryland, US

Curtis Bay, Maryland, US
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A 12PC SNAP ON IMPACT SOCKET SET.
SEMI DEEP.
1/2" DRIVE.
6 SIDED.
FLANK DRIVE SYSTEM FOR UP TO 20% MORE TURNING POWER.

SIZES INCLUDE: 15MM 16MM 17MM 18MM 19MM 20MM 21MM 22MM 23MM 24MM 25MM 27MM.
SUPPLIED IN PLASTIC STORAGE TRAY.

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