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Snap On Tools Orange Ratcheting Screwdriver Set New Snap On Tools Soft Grip on 2040-parts.com

US $96.00
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UNITED STATES, US

UNITED STATES, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:IF ITEMS ARE RETURNED THEY MUST BE EXACTLY AS RECIEVED, IF THEY ARE NEW SEALED AND UNUSED THEY MUST BE RETURNED IN THE SAME CONDITION AS YOU RECIEVED THEM THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS, MEANING IF YOU OPEN AN ITEM THAT IS SEALED THERE WILL BE A RESTOCKING FEE OF 10% OFF YOUR REFUND, RETURN SHIPPING WILL BE PAID BY THE BUYER Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Part Brand:SNAP ON

SNAP ON ORANGE SOFT GRIP STANDARD RATCHETING SCREWDRIVER HANDLE

SNAP ON MINI RATCHETING ORANGE SCREWDRIVER HANDLE

2     "9" INCH SHANKS FOR STANDARD HANDLE

1     "5" INCH SOCKET DRIVER FOR STANDARD HANDLE

2 BITS FLAT AND PHILLIP FOR STANDARD HANDLE SHANKS

1 FLAT SHANK FOR MINI RATCHETING SCREWDRIVER FITS ONLY MINI DRIVER

ALL SHANKS ARE REMOVABLE  SNAP ON

PLASTIC BLACK CASE SNAP ON

TOOLS ARE NEW AND UNUSED

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50.00 TO CANADA

65.00 WORLD WIDE

15.00 SHIP USA

ALL ITEMS ARE SHIPPED USPS MAIL INSURED

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