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Vintage Mercedes-benz Open End Wrench 17 - 14 Mm Unior Din 895 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
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Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, US

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, US
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Vintage Automotive Wrench

Mercedes-Benz

17 and 14 mm

Marked Unior - DIN 895

Good Condition, SEE PHOTOS ABOVE

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