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29 Sockets And Long Extension! Must See! Impact And Deep Well! Wholesale Lot on 2040-parts.com

US $19.98
Location:

Beattyville, Kentucky, US

Beattyville, Kentucky, US
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This is one awesome deal! 

29 heavy duty sockets and a long extension

13/16 deep well
sk 13/16 deep well
11/16 impact deepwell
20mm
11/16
P&C   1inch
15/16 P&C
11/16 impact deep well
7/8 CRAFTSMAN
15/16 Easco U.S.A.
Random Impact socket (not sure of size)
1 inch P&C impact deep well
15/16 Williams U.S.A.
3/16
13/16
13/16 deep well impact
Challenger MFD U.S.A.
Wizard 5/8
SK U.S.A. 13/16
P&C 100 7/8
15/16
Bluegrass 5/8
P&C 100 11/16 deep well
Brew Line Chrome Vanadium 11/16
Promark Chrome Vanadium 7/8
15mm
7/16 impact
Proto 1/2 impact

10 inch extension also included

No broke or cracked sockets, all sockets are ready for use

Any questions feel free to ask

Shipping is 12.00 to USA
International shipping available at calculated rate
Buyer responsible for any extra International fees (customs, etc)

Please check out my other auctions and happy bidding!

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