Snap On- Fes120- 3/8d,3/8"/#12 Chrome Shallow Spline Socket on 2040-parts.com
Browns Mills, New Jersey, US
UP FOR SALE- (1) Snap On- FES120 - 3/8" drive 3/8"/ #12 ,Chrome Spline shallow socket.. This tool is used, but in excellant condition with very nice chrome & shows very light to no wear & minor marks from previous etching removal but nothing to detract from the operation of this very serviceable tool. I am a tool user not a tool collector so etching removal marks mean nothing to me as long as the tool is serviceable. All that being said what is pictured is what you will receive! New this tool would cost about $35 + S&H ( you can check on the Snap On website) making my starting bid quite reasonable.
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