Snap On Tools Deluxe Orifice Tube Service Kit Ac Act2105 Air Conditioning Auto on 2040-parts.com
Chandler, Arizona, US
This is a used in good working and cosmetic condition Snap-on Orifice tub service kit Used to install and remove any style orifice tube. Can also be used to remove broken screens and tubes. Please see all the photos pf the actual item you will receive.
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