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Craftsman 45835 6pt 3/8" Drive 3/8" Deep Chrome Socket on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
Location:

Schaumburg, Illinois, US

Schaumburg, Illinois, US
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You are buying this New craftsman 12pt deep 3/8" drive 3/8" socket with item number 45835. Item is new and was gotten in exchange for one I had that ended up getting worn out but discovered that as i am cleaning out the garage i have multiples of alot of stuff. This item is new and has not seen any use or action. Item has some marks from being stored and moved while taking pictures ect. if you have any questions do not hesitate to ask. I will be happy to combine shipping on multiple orders if needed. Item will be shipped USPS first class mail. Please check out all the other great items that are available for sale. Thank you for looking. 

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