Snap-on Rxs14 7/16 6 Point Flare Nut Tubing Line Wrench Made In U.s.a. on 2040-parts.com
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, US
Snap On 7/16 Wrench. RXS 14. Made in USA. Includes: 7/16 Wrench Only! Please see pictures for actual physical condition. Pay Pal Only. US Shipping Only. Returns: For items not as described only! Buyer pays return shipping within 14 days. If you have any questions please ask BEFORE bidding. Payment is expected within 48 hours after auction ends, after this time, a case will automatically open up for a non paying bidder. Thanks for looking!
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