Snap On Long Wrench Set Standard 7/16 To 3/4 on 2040-parts.com
Falls, Pennsylvania, US
FOR BID SNAP ON LONG THROW STANDARD COMBINATION WRENCHES 7/16 THRU 3/4INCH. GREAT CONDITION. I DID LOOSE THE 3/8 AND HAD TO REPLACE THE 11/16 UNDER WARRANTY ONCE. BUT YOU WILL STILL BE GETTIN THE SNAP ON NAME AND SUPPORT. A GREAT SET TO HAVE IN YOUR BOX!!! BID WITH CONFIDENCE!!
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