Snap-on Tools Flex Head \ Open End Flank Drive Combination 7/16" Wrench Fho14 on 2040-parts.com
McLoud, Oklahoma, US
Snap-On Tools 7/16" Flank Drive Flex Head\Open End Combination Box Wrench FHO14
Made In USA
Description
New Snap-On Logo
7/16"
Part Number FHO14
Used, Good condition
Chrome Finish
This wrench has no personalization of any kind.
This wrench retails new from Snap-On for $50.00
12 point
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