K-d 63114 7/16" Combination Wrench 12 Point Chrome Made In The U.s.a. on 2040-parts.com
Candler, North Carolina, US
This is a very nice K-D 7/16" 12-Point Combination Wrench. Chrome finish is 99% intact. Ready to be used. This wrench is in excellent condition. You have to look very closely to see that it's even been used. Please take a moment and view the other wrenches and tools I have listed on eBay. I'm happy to combine shipping costs to lower the overall cost to the buyer. I have made no attempt to clean or refurbish this item; it is being offered in “as found” condition. Please examine the pictures carefully and ask any questions you might have prior to bidding. Additional pictures or information is available, if necessary. This is being offered with No Reserve and with a Low Opening Bid. Thank you for looking.
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