Snap On Extension Set, Impact, Snap Ring (4 Pcs.) (1 3/4" To 11") on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Alabama, US
Brand New Snap On Extension Set, Impact, Snap Ring (4 pcs.) (1 3/4" to 11") Never opened or used. The plastic does show wear and has holes in it but as stated Brand New never used, still in plastic tray.
Product Specifications |
Stock # | 204IMXA |
Name | Set, Extension, Impact, Snap Ring (4 pcs.) (1 3/4" to 11") |
Brand | Snap-on |
Country Of Origin | USA |
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