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Snap On 2 Pc Screwdriver Set And 1 Pc Cotter Key Pick/ Remover Cp3b Used on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Albemarle, North Carolina, US

Albemarle, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SNAP ON, Manufacturer Part Number:SGL, CP3B

UP FOR BUY IT NOW ARE 3 SNAP ON PIECES:  FLAT HEAD, PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER AND COTTER KEY PICK/ REMOVER

THEY ARE USED AND BEING SOLD FROM PERSONAL COLLECTION OF DIESEL MECHANIC.  THE SCREWDRIVERS ARE FROM THE SGL SERIES, WHICH THE IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS ARE PARTIALLY RUBBED OFF FROM USE.  HANDLES SHOW NORMAL COSMETIC WEAR.  THERE IS A LIGHT ID MARK ON THE COTTER PICK, BUT YOU REALLY HAVE TO LOOK FOR IT.  SINCE I CANNOT READ THE ID MARKINGS COMPLETELY I AM MEASURING FROM TIP TO END OF HANDLE FOR MEASUREMENTS ON THE ITEMS.

SCREWDRIVERS ARE:                FLAT HEAD     10 3/4"                                                                     PHILLIP'S       8 3/4"

 

 

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