Snap On Sw141 1/2 Drive 7/16 Inch 12 Point Socket on 2040-parts.com
Port Orange, Florida, US
Snap On SW141 1/2 drive 7/16 inch 12 point socket , used , scuffs and scratches from use, has ID mark (see photos) .
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