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Snap-on Style 3/8" Socket Rail, 10" Long, 10 Clips Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Cambridge, Massachusetts, US

Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
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For sale, a new Snap-on style socket rail, with 10 clips for 3/8"-drive sockets. This item is unused. For payment, PayPal only, NO EXCEPTIONS. Please do not ask that other forms of payment be accepted or that the auction be ended early; I will decline to do so. The item has been carefully packed and will be sent as specified the next business day after receipt of payment. Please note that the actual shipping cost may differ from that shown prior to the auction's end; buyer pays actual shipping, with no handling charge unless otherwise specified. If you're near Cambridge, Mass., and wish to pick the item up, it can be done so at no cost.

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