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P & C Socket Set 1/4" Drive Plomb Socket Too (semi Deep) ~~ L@@k ~~ on 2040-parts.com

US $32.95
Location:

Cohoes, New York, US

Cohoes, New York, US
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This listing is for a set of  1/4" drive  P & C AND PLOMB Socket set with strong arm and breaker bar witch are Plomb anlong with the 1st 3 sockets,
the rest of the set are P & C all 6 Point sockets the 6" extension is unmarked but was in the set when I got it so it stays
this set comes w, 3/16, 7/32,1/4,9/32,5/16,11/32,3/8,7/16, and a awesome vintage case
everything is in great condition..
 have a look and if you have any questions
please email me....
 thanks for looking

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