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Snap On Tqfr 250a Torque Wrench Flex Head on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
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Dalton, Georgia, US

Dalton, Georgia, US
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Bidding on a Snap On TQFR 250A Flex Head Torque Wrench. 50-250 lb.ft. All of my items are guaranteed. Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns. The item pictured is the item you will receive. NO RESERVE.

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