Snap On Tools 3/8 Drive 15mm Deep Well 6pt Socket Made In Usa Lnc on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, US
Snap On 15mm deep well 6pt socket. No etching, in like new condition. Please see photos and ask all questions before biding. Thank you.
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