Gray Tools Sae Mirror Chrome Open End Wrench 13/16" X 25/32" X 9 1/2" on 2040-parts.com
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, CA
USED GRAY TOOLS CANADA OPEN END WRENCH - 13/16" x 25/32" x 9 1/2" (model E2526). Gray Tools SAE Mirror Chrome Wrenches are professional grade quality tools. Gray Tools use only the highest quality stainless and alloy steels. Every Gray Tools open end wrench is nickel and chrome plated.
Lightly used and in great shape. minor engraving.
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