Mac Tools 11" Diagonal Cut Pliers P11dc- No Logo on 2040-parts.com
Big Prairie, Ohio, US
Mac Tools 11" DIAGONAL CUT PLIER. P11DC. NO LOGO. NICKS ON GRIPS. ITEM SEEMS TO BE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. WILL COMBINE SHIPPING FOR MULTIPLE WINS.
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