Snap On 11 Piece 3/8" Drive , 12 Point Sae (fractional) Socket Set on 2040-parts.com
Newburyport, Massachusetts, US
1/4" to 7/8" complete on a new Snap clip rail. F081 to F281, Some (7) appear unused, some appear to have had slight use, but none are stripped. The script varies with perhaps 3 different styles, so there have been replacements or additions.
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Used mac tools short impact socket 3/8" drive 16mm xpg616mm(US $10.95)
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Used mac tools short impact socket 3/8" drive 17mm xpg617mm(US $10.95)
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