Snap On 202ip 2 Piece, Universal Joint Impact Set on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Rapids,IA, US
Description: Stock # 202IP
Includes IPF800B (3/8" drive) and IP80D (1/2" drive) Impact Swivel Universal Joints.
Name
Set, Impact, Universal Joint, 2 pcs.
MSRP**
$102.00
Brand
Snap-on
Country Of Origin
USA
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