Snap On Tools 1/2" Drive 15 Piece Metric Deep Sockets Set 315simya 10-24 Impact on 2040-parts.com
New Haven, Michigan, US
listed on snap on web site for 385.05.. 10-24mm deep impact. usa ship only. item must be paid within 3 days or will be relisted. check sellers other items
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