Kd Tools 3/4" Drive/6pt. 9 Pc Impact Socket Set Lockable Case on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, Tennessee, US
You are bidding on a K D TOOLS 3/4" DRIVE/6PT. 9 PC IMPACT SOCKET SET with a Lockable case
1 inch
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1-1/8
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1-1/2
Used in good condition, Please see pic's for details
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