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Used Snap On 14 Piece Hex Key Set With Metal Case on 2040-parts.com

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Houston, Delaware, US
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USED SNAP ON 14 PIECE HEX KEY SET WITH METAL CASE------. 035 MISSING ONLY 14 IN SET--.028--3/64--1/16--5/16--3/32--7/64--1/8--9/64--5/32--3/16--7/32--1/4--5/16--3/8              -------FOUND IN A STORAGE UNIT------RIGHT OUT OF THE TOOL BOX--------GREASY SOME SCRATCHES & GRIME-------GOOD USED CONDITION----------$5.00 LOWER 48 UNITED STATES USPS PRIORITY MAIL SHIPPING-------7 DAYS FROM END OF AUCTION FOR PAYPAL PAYMENT--------LISTING MORE TOOLS CHECK THEM OUT-------THANKS

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