Snap-on Fs24b, 3/4" Universal Shallow Socket, Grind Mark, Otherwise Excellent on 2040-parts.com
Gig Harbor, Washington, US
I have a Snap-On universal socket for sale. It is a 3/8" drive, 3/4" shallow socket and is 6 point. It has a grind mark on the side, but is in great shape otherwise. Shows very little signs of use. List is $42.50
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