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Mac Tool Lots Various Sockets 3/4 Inch Used 1/ 2 3/8 Mm on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

West Frankfort, Illinois, US

West Frankfort, Illinois, US
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mac tools.


3/8.
      5/8 deep  model  xd 222        12point
      12 mm  mid deep    model xd6       12 point



1/2 

     11/16 deep         model vd222  6point  rusty
     13/16 deep         model vd1 268 8point
     13/16 deep         model v 266     6 point rusty
     1 3/16 deep        model v382     12point
       
     19 mm deep       model vdr6       6point
     36 mm deep       model vdp6      6point


3/4

     7/8 impact          model zp286    6point
     15/16 impact      model zp306    6point
     1-1/4 impact       model zp406    6point
     1-5/8                  model z522      12point
     1-3/4                  model z562      12point  
  

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