Mac Tools Impact Swivel Universal Socket Set 1/2 Drive 7/16-15/16 9 Pc Set on 2040-parts.com
Houlton, Maine, US
MAC 1/2" swivel set impact sockets include
7/16 ,, 1/2 ,, 9/16 ,, 5/8 ,, 11/16 ,, 3/4 ,, 13/16 ,, 7/8 ,, 15/16.. all sockets swivel as they should ,no cracked or broken sockets ,buyer to pay 10.00 shipping in US
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