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6 Snap On Sockets F321 1' 301 15/16 S221 11/16 131 261 (3/8 1/2) Drive 6&12 Poin on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
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Tampa, Florida, US

Tampa, Florida, US
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THIS IS FOR 6 SNAP-ON USED SOCKETS AS FOLLOWS F321 1",301 15/16, FS221 11/16,FSM131 13mm 3/8" DRIVE SW 22111/16,SW 61 13/16 1/2' DRIVE. AS YOU CAN SEE THERE ARE 4 12 POINT AND 2 6 POINT.THEY ARE USED AND USABLE.. SEE PHOTO S/H $6.00

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