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Snap On 3/8 1/4 Inch Drive Torx Sockets Fle And Tle Series Used Engraved on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Rockbridge, Ohio, US

Rockbridge, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Returns will not be accepted because you changed your mind. Returns are on a case by case basis. I try my best to list all items as accurately as possible, but sometimes mistakes are made. You must make contact before any item is returned. There will be a 25 % restocking fee on returns made because you ordered the wrong item or found it cheaper else were. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Snap On:Snap On

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DESCRIPTION:Snap On 3/8 1/4 inch drive Torx sockets FLE and TLE series Used engraved, showing little to no use. 

Included are the following sizes and numbers:

3/8 drive:

FLE160    E16

FLE140    E14

FLE120    E12

FLE100    E10

1/4 Drive:

TLE80    E8

TLE70    E7

TLE50    E5         .

 

 

Specifications:           . 

 

 

International Buyers are responsible for paying all import duty, tax, and fees which may be collected by their country when the parcel arrives. To avoid misunderstanding, we declare the exact purchase price as the value of the goods when completing the customs declaration. We will neither check the "gift" box nor under declare the value.

 

 

Please keep in mind, because of Ebay's new item conditions: Items listed as new are new, but not all items are in packages like you find at Walmart. I will not ship an item in a unopened package, I need to make sure it is not damaged before listing it and shipping it to you. Alot of my items are in plain brown boxes. If the box is not shown assume it is not included or is just a plain box.   

Please make sure this is correct for you application. I do my best to describe items as accurately as possible, so please ask questions. I list alot of items and I am not always sure what they will fit.

When I use the terms: May, Should, or I think, or other verbage along those lines, That means I am not positive about something or I have found conflicting information. 

 

 

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