Napa U.s.a. 1" Combination Wrench Ndf 68 Satin Chrome Finish No Reserve Vgc on 2040-parts.com
Rome, New York, US
Up for auction I have a Napa USA 1" Combination wrench. Part # NDF 68 It's used but in very good condition. No signs of abuse, no rust, has 2 owner ID marks but nothing extremely noticeable. (see pics) Priority mail shipping so you'll have it in 3 days or less!
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