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Huge Lot Large Snap On Flare Nut Crowsfoot 1/2" Drive 12 Pt. Sockets 21 Total on 2040-parts.com

US $1,400.00
Location:

Ramona, California, US

Ramona, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:Snap On Country of Manufacture:United States

I have a Huge Lot of Large Snap On 1/2" Drive Flare Nut Crowsfoot 12 Point Sockets.    There are no previous owners ID marks on this.  These would be about  2100$ plus tax new. 


Here is what you are getting:
1-1/8"
1-1/4"
1/5/16"
1-9/16"
1-3/4"
1-13/16"
1-7/8"
1-15/16"
2-1/16"
2-1/8"
2-3/16"
2-5/16"
2-3/8"
2-7/16"
2-5/8"
2-11/16"
2-3/4"
2-15/16"
3-1/8"

All are Snap On a few are black like impact or industrial finish.  Please refer to the pictures as they are part of the description. 

I am offering free USA Shipping!    If you need a particular size check with me.  I am willing to sell them individually. 


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