Snap On Vs814a Wrench Tool Pouch Pakkbp78 Snap On Wrench Tool Pouch Vg No Tears on 2040-parts.com
Gering, Nebraska, US
Up for your consideration is this used and in very good condition snap on wrench tool pouch. Size is about 30 x 23 inches and holds 14 wreches. Pouch is in very good condition with no tears or repairs to the pouch, however there are some black marks to the front and back side. Item does to appear not to have been used much. Item numbers on the pouch are PAKKB078 AND VS814A. If you have any questions please email. Thanks for your time.
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