7 Piece Proto Flare Nut/open End Sae Wrench Set 3/8" Through 3/4" on 2040-parts.com
Ramona, California, US
I have a used 7 piece Proto Professional Flare Nut / Open End Combination Wrench set. You are getting 3/8" 3/4". They are part numbers 3751 through 3757. These are high quality made in the USA tools with a lifetime warranty from any dealer of Proto. Some of these have scratches and a engravings(not all).
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