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Snap On Ftx500 Socket 3/8" Drive Set Of 2 *(#13 T) on 2040-parts.com

US $3.95
Location:

New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, US

New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Snap On

Up for bid is a set of Snap On FTX500 sockets. 3/8" drive. The torx is twisted on both of them. Suggest you trade them for new ones from the Snap On driver. **************** I do my best to describe each item honesty and exactly as I see it. I am not perfect and sometimes I do miss a nick or minute scratch. Unless it is described as perfect not everything IS perfect and I note and take pictures so you are aware. You are given tools to look closely at the pictures so please use them prior to bidding. Please look closely at the pictures and ask questions prior to bidding. I will even take extra pictures at your request. I want to make your buying experience as easy and hassle free as possible. I want happy customers. If you have any issues PLEASE send me a message because I want to resolve any issues and make you happy! Thank you for looking at my auction. Good luck and happy bidding.

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