Snap On Tools. 6pc 3/8 Drive Extension Set 206afx on 2040-parts.com
Chester, New Jersey, US
Barely used 6pc genuine Snap On Tools 3/8 drive knurled extension set. Snap On part number 206AFX. Normally 151.00 from Snap On website or off the truck.
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