Snap On Screwdriver / Ratcheting Adapter/ Flexible / Lot Retail New $161.60 on 2040-parts.com
Bell, California, US
Up for auction is a lot of snap on tools total retail if you were to buy new from snap on would be $161.60 before shipping
phillips screwdriver #1, SDDP31 $17.15
phillips screwdriver #4 SDDP64 $31.25
flexible cable driver 6-3/4, TM62B $35.25
Ratcheting Adapter (fits the cable driver) TM77 $77.96
You can look any of these up to check the prices on www.snapon.com using the item numbers provided low start dont miss out
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