Black Hawk 12peice Stubby Slitely Offset Wratcheting Metric Wrenches,12pt on 2040-parts.com
Catskill, New York, US
Up for bidding in this listing is a new set of Black Hawk metric stubby slitely offset 12point wratcheting wrenches from 19mm to 3mm. No need to flip them over while in use, just click for clockwise or counter clockwise
Wrenches for Sale
snap on, under lined logo, # oexl22, 11/16" sae long combination wrench.(US $19.00)
Vulcan tools 17 mm 12 point combination wrench, 6 1/2'' in length, xoems-17(US $0.99)
Snap on # goexm, new, metric combination wrenchs, set of 9. ( # c-92c )(US $159.00)
Kent moorer tools diesel valve adjusting wrenchs j-21100-1c & j-21100-2c(US $49.99)
Rare and vintage blue-point supreme s-2428 open end wrench 7/8" & 3/4", usa 1939(US $4.75)
Vintage snap on wrench 9/16" great condition oex18 usa (US $4.99)
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