This is a Snap On Tools 3/8" Drive 10" long Breaker Bar F10LB. This item is unused, there are very light surface marks from handling causing it to not be listed as new, there are no owners marks present.
Please pay through Paypal within 3 days of the end of the auction and we will make every effort to ship out the following business day. Shipping is within the USA only. Shipping may be able to be combined on multiple purchases.
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