Stanley Handyman Set Of 6 Screwdriver 63-268 63-366 63-364 63-386 65-321 65-322 on 2040-parts.com
Traverse City, Michigan, US
$8.00 shipping cost in USA only. You are bidding on a set of 6 STANLEY Handyman Screwdrivers # 63-268, 63-366, 63-364, 63-386, 65-321 & 65-322. Look unused. Have wear from being in tool box. Can be picked up.
Any questions please email WELL in advance. Will combine ship. $8.00 shipping cost in USA only . Email for payment options
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