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Hiawatha, Iowa, US

Hiawatha, Iowa, US
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SNAP-ON TOOLS STANDARD SHORT COMBINATION WRENCH 1/2" OEX160B, 9/16" OEX180B, 5/8" OEX200B, 11/16" OEX220B, 3/4" OEX240B. NO OWNER ID MARKS OR ENGRAVINGS. PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 5 DAYS. THANKS

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