Snap-on Tools 1/4" Drive Metric Shallow 6-pt Socket Green Ratchet Extension Set on 2040-parts.com
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SNAP-ON TOOLS 1/4" DRIVE METRIC SHALLOW 6-PT SOCKET GREEN HANDLE RATCHET EXTENSION 2" - 4", U-JOINT. 4MM, 5MM, 5.5MM, 6MM TO 15MM. RULER NOT INCLUDED. NO OWNER ID MARKS. PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 5 DAYS. COMBINED SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE, ENTER ZIP CODE FOR SHIPPING COST. THANKS
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