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Cornwell 1/2" Drive 1-1/16" 12 Point Shallow Socket T3134 Pic+657 on 2040-parts.com

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Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US
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CORNWELL

1/2" DRIVE

1-1/16"

12 POINT SHALLOW SOCKET

T3134 

SHOWS A LITTLE WEAR, FULLY FUNCTIONAL 

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