Snap-on Cg500 16 Pc 1/4"-5/8" Stud Remover Set Usa Made Nice!!!! on 2040-parts.com
St. George, Utah, US
This is a Snap-On CG500 16 pc stud remover set for studs ranging from 1/4" through 5/8". It shows normal signs of use and has been well taken care. It comes exactly as pictured with the original manual in the metal box and no other accessories. Buyer to pay $20 for s/h in the contiguous US. Thanks for looking!
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