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Snap On Tm12 3/8" Shallow 6pt 1/4" Socket New on 2040-parts.com

US $0.01
Location:

Dorchester, Wisconsin, US

Dorchester, Wisconsin, US
:

Snap On TM12 3/8" Shallow 6pt 1/4" Socket


Up for auction

 

 

Snap On TM12 3/8" Shallow 6pt 1/4" Socket

 

Socket is NEW & UNUSED

 

  

Please see picture.

 

 

I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING WHEN I CAN, ALL ITEMS ARE ALREADY PACKAGED & READY TO SHIP.

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT PART OF THE FEE IS "HANDLING".

 

ALSO, BE SURE TO CHECK MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR MANY MORE TOOLS, SOME VINTAGE. INCLUDING MAC MATCO AND SNAP ON.

 

 

AS ALWAYS..... NO RESERVE!!!

 

I SHIP ONLY TO THE U.S. SORRY, NO EXCEPTIONS

 

 

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