Craftsman 3/8" Drive Spark Plug Socket 5/8" 43324 -ee- on 2040-parts.com
Middleburg, Florida, US
Craftsman 3/8" Drive Spark Plug Socket 5/8" 43324 -EE- in good condition. Will be listing many tools and will combine shipping as many will fit in flat rate boxes. Combined charges will be the cost of the box: small - $5.80, medium - $12.35 and large - $16.85 flat rates for Priority Mail with USPS
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