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Snap On 211fsy 3/8 Shallow 6 Point Standard Sae Socket Set 11 Piece 1/4-7/8 on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Eden, New York, US

Eden, New York, US
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Up for auction is a used snap on 11 piece shallow 3/8 drive socket set 211FSY, most appear unused. 1/4-7/8. No personal markings or engravings. New style logo on all.  New truck price is $156.00, get a deal here. PayPal only. United Stated shipping and bidders only please, I will not ship international, sorry. Thanks for looking and add me to your favorites, I'm back for the winter with lots of great tools. Great feedback for many years. More to to be listed soon. Any questions just ask. Thanks, Karl

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