Snap On 2-5/8" Flare Nut Crowsfoot 1/2" Drive 12 Pt. Socket on 2040-parts.com
Ramona, California, US
I have a Snap On 1/2" Drive 2-5/8" Flare Nut Crowsfoot 12 Point Socket. There is not a part number listed on this, but I believe it is a AN850842B or equivalent. There are no previous owners ID marks on this. This is about 147$ new.
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