Snap On Tools Shbb24, 1/2 Breaker Bar, Green Soft Grip, 24" on 2040-parts.com
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, US
Snap on tools 1/2 breaker bar. SHBB24. Big, 24" long flex head. Has been in a tool box but does not look like its been used much with a socket on it. Handle is in good shape with green trim. No ingravings or marks. Hardly been on any sockets yet. Check out all my other stuff too. I can combine shipping.
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