Taiwan Used Sockets 9pc 2extensions 1 U-joint 3/8" Drive on 2040-parts.com
Richmond, Virginia, US
These are USED taiwan 3/8" drive sockets, extensions, and a u-joint. sockets are 19mm shallow 6pt, 17mm shallow 6pt, 16mm shallow 6pt, 15mm shallow 6pt, 3/4" shallow 6pt, 5/8" shallow 12pt, 9/16" shallow 6pt, 7/16" shallow 12pt, 3/8" deep 6pt, 3" extension, 1" extension, and a u-joint swivel adapter. Happy to combine shipping on other items.
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