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Snap On And Mac Tools Impact Sockets Mixed Lot on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Rowlett, Texas, US

Rowlett, Texas, US
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Mixed lot of Snap on and Mac Tools Impact Sockets 8pcs.

Snap on SIMM320 1/2" drive 32mm deep 6 point impact socket

Snap on SIMM210 1/2" drive 21mm deep 6 point impact socket

Snap on SIMM190 1/2" drive 19mm deep 6 point impact socket

Snap on SIM260 1/2" drive 13/16" deep 6 point impact socket

Snap on SIM240 1/2" drive 3/4" deep 6 point impact socket

Mac Tools VDP630MMR 1/2" drive 30mm deep 6 point impact socket

Mac Tools VDP635MMR 1/2" drive 35mm deep 6 point impact socket

NAPA NTPD632M 1/2" drive 32mm deep 6 point impact socket

 

All sockets are in good condition, 21mm Snap on has been ground down on the end.

Snap on, Mac, and NAPA sockets have a lifetime manufacturers warranty.

All payments must be received within 2 business days of purchase

 

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