Matco 3/8" 6pt Deep Dish Socket Set on 2040-parts.com
House Springs, Missouri, US
This is a set mostly a MATCO 3/8" 6pt socket set from 7/16" to 7/8". The is also one S-K 10mm 12pt socket included.
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