Snap-on Im300 15/16" Impact Socket 6 Point 1/2" Drive New on 2040-parts.com
Guyton, Georgia, US
This is a Snap-On IM300 15/16" impact socket. It is 6 point and has a 1/2" drive. It is new, stored with a bunch of new sockets. It may have slight skuffs or light scratches from movement with the others. Other odd sockets are available upon request. email any questions. If your order is not what is advertised, we will work something out. 22.00 new 5.50 shipping for all sockets ordered at one time. Check my feedback. Thanks again
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