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Mac Tools Ratcheting Flare Nut Wrench Set Metric Line Wrenches on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
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West Coast USA, US

West Coast USA, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:MAC TOOLS Country of Manufacture:United States

This is a MAC Tools ratcheting flare nut wrench set.  I bought this new years ago and put it away for a rainy day and never used it.  The wrenches are as new and have never been used and have only minor blemishes from handling and being stored in my tool box.  YOU WILL NOT FIND A NICER SET ANYWHERE.  Please look at the photos - They are part of the description.  No returns on this, so please ask all questions prior to bidding/buying. 

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