Mac 3/8" Drive 5/8" Double Universal Spark Plug Socket W/6" Extension. Sc168. Gc on 2040-parts.com
Mount Sterling, Ohio, US
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A MAC 3/8" DRIVE, 5/8" DOUBLE UNIVERSAL SPARK PLUG SOCKET WITH A 6" EXTENSION. APPROXIMATE OVERALL LENGTH IS 10". ITEM #SC168. IT IS 6 POINT. THIS ITEM IS USED, BUT IS STILL IN GOOD CONDITION. THERE IS A GRIND MARK ON THE EXTENSION (SEE CLOSE UP PICTURE OF THIS AREA)
PLEASE SEE MULTIPLE PICTURES FOR DETAILS OF ITEM CONDITION.
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