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Proto 1/4” Drive X 1/4" 6pt Universal Socket Model 4771 Used on 2040-parts.com

US $18.50
Location:

Patton, California, US

Patton, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Returns will be accepted if the item received is not as described in the listing. Restocking Fee:No

Up for bid is a used Proto model 4771 1/4” drive x 1/4" 6pt universal socket in great physical and working condition (see PIC). This socket is used and shows some signs of use, age and wear (see PIC), but nothing that affects the working condition of the tool. Buyer will pay a fixed $3.50 shipping fee for USPS First Class mail with Delivery Confirmation and insurance. Buyers in Canada please add $1.00 additional shipping for International First Class mail. Shipping can be combined for multiple item purchases that are shipped at the same time. Payments by personal check will ship 5 business days after payment received. Payments by Paypal will ship 2nd business day after payment confirmation received. Don’t have a Paypal account ?  Contact me for other payment options. Worldwide shipping is available - please e-mail me for an International shipping quote before bidding. Good luck bidding !!!

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