Snap On Crowfoot Flare Nut Wrench Metric Set 3/8 Drive 9-18 With One19 Craftsman on 2040-parts.com
United States, US
This is a used set of Snap on flare crowfoot metric set with an extra 19mm Craftsman crowfoot. Note the 19mm Craftsman is not flare. These are used but were used very rarely and are still in great condition. The case is not included since it is breaking apart. You will get 10 piece 9mm through 18mm and the 19mm Craftsman.
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