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Snap On Metric Socket Lot 6- 12mm 14mm 15mm 16mm 17mm 18mm Retail For $88.80 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Bell, California, US

Bell, California, US
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Up for auction is a lot of 6 snap on brand metric shallow sockets
#12 FM12 12mm Retail $13.85
#14 FM14 14mm Retail $14.75
#15 FM15 15mm Retail $14.75
#16 FM16 16mm Retail $14.75
#17 FM17 17mm Retail $15.35
#18 FM18 18mm Retail $15.35

Total $88.80 if you bought these new

these are the prices on snap on's website before shipping save big feel free to check using the model numbers listed the ones pictured are the exact ones sent nice condition

Several other snap on items listed will combine shipping any questions please ask

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