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Snap-on Impact Sockets 1/2" Inch & 3/8" Drive (4) 6pt. (2) 11mm, 19mm, 16mm on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Henry, Illinois, US

Henry, Illinois, US
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You are bidding on the (4) Snap-On Impact Sockets, They are (3) 1/2" inch Drive,  & (1) 3/8" inch Drive, 6 Point, Sockets, (Black), The Sizes are (1) is 19mm 3/8" inch drive, Part #1MFM19, (1) 16mm 1/2" inch drive,  (1) is 11mm 1/2" inch drive Part # 1MM110, & (1) is 11mm 1/2" inch drive Part # 1MM110A, (They are is Very Nice Condition), (There are NO Engravings), They are Made in The U.S.A, Snap-on guarantee there tools for life!,  I Will Be On Vacation From 8-28-13 To 9-3-13, All Auctions Won This Week Will Be Shipped No Earlier Than 9-7-13, I apoligize for any inconvience that this may bring! (Happy Labor Day!), We Will Gladly Reduce Shipping Costs if Multiple Auctions are Won within (3) Days at End of Auctions, Please E-mail Me if you Are bidding & Win on More than One Auction, Good Luck Bidding.

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