Snap On Crowfoot Flare Nut Metric Wrench Set, 6-point (10 Pcs.) (10 To 19 Mm) on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Alabama, US
Brand New Set of Metric Wrenches, Crowfoot Flare Nut. These have never been used. Have been stored and the plastic does have some openings due to being moved about, but NEVER used, new in plastic tray.
Product Specifications |
Stock # | 210FRHMA |
Name | Set, Wrench, Metric, Crowfoot Flare Nut, 6-Point (10 pcs.) (10 to 19 mm) |
Brand | Snap-on |
Country Of Origin | USA |
Description | 6-Point (10 pcs) |
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