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Snap On Tools Sockets Metric, 3/8 Drive Chrome, 6 Point, 11 Sockets on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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Eau Claire, Wisconsin, US

Eau Claire, Wisconsin, US
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Snap On Tools socket set. 11 sockets.  Standard 3/8 drive, chrome, 6 point, used set average condition.  I don't see any ingraving or marks on them.  Similar to a 212FSMY set.  Includes 8MM, 9MM, 10MM, 11MM, 12MM, 13MM, 14MM, 15MM, 16MM, 17MM and 18MM.   Socket rail not included.   Quality used tools.  Check out my store Gearman Tools on ebay.  Good used automotive tools.   

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