Snap On Tools Square Shank Flat Tip Screwdriver, Ssd412a Mechanic on 2040-parts.com
Macomb, Michigan, US
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UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS: Snap On Tools Square Shank Flat Tip Screwdriver, SSD412A MECHANIC PURCHASED AT AN ESTATE SALE NO ID ENGRAVING OVERALL LENGTH 17" BLADE 11-3/4" NO RUST HANDLE SCRATCHED "SOLD AS IS" REVIEW PICTURES FOR DETAILS PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO BROWSE MY E-BAY STORE FOR ADDITIONAL UNIQUE ITEMS
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