Snap On Sockets 1/2 Dr Deep Metric Impact 6 Point 315simmya on 2040-parts.com
Clifford, Pennsylvania, US
Here is a used set of Snap on 6 point metric 1/2 drive deep impact sockets. A common set needed by all technicians! 10mm - 24mm complete. All appear to be in good condition overall, and should be under manufacturers warranty. Plastic tray is brittle and broken and is NOT going to be shipped with sockets. You are getting exactly what is pictured, minus the broken plastic tray, nothing more nothing less!
New price of $385.05. Get them here for a great deal!
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