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Snap-on Tools 1/2” Drive Deep Well Metric Mm 30mm 6 Point Socket Tsm30 - Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
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McLoud, Oklahoma, US

McLoud, Oklahoma, US
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Snap-On Tools 1/2” Drive Deep Well Metric mm 30 mm 6 Point Socket TSM30

Made In USA

 

Description:

New excellent condition

Deep Well

1/2” Drive

30mm

Chrome finish

Manufacturers part number TSM30

6-point

This is in great condition with no owner personalization

This socket retails new from Snap-On for $55

 

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