4 Pc Auto Window & Door Handle Spring Clip Body Trim Clip Removal Tool Set on 2040-parts.com
Gulf Breeze, Florida, US
- Removes window and door trim without damaging retaining clips or the vehicle body
- Releases windshield molding on Ford and GM cars trucks and others
- Door handle clip remover is hardened with a black oxide finish
- Includes 3-in-1 clip spring remover, auto trim pad remover, molding release tool, door handle clip remover
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