Snap-on 5/8" & 11/16" 12-point Box Ratchet Wrench R2022a New Out Of Box on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
Snap-on 5/8" & 11/16" 12-point box Ratchet Wrench R2022A in excellent new condition.new, never used , no scratches , no rust. Out of box.
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