Sk Wayne 47172 2 1/4" Socket And 47153 Breaker Bar Mechanics on 2040-parts.com
Oak Ridge, New Jersey, US
Nice lot for any mechanic. SK Wayne tools, parts 47172 2 1/4" Socket and the Breaker Bar 47153. Bar is a little rusty but will clean up no problem. Email with any questions
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