Blue Point Windshield Removal Tool With Cutter & Steel Cable Pull Handle on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, US
hELLO, this listing is for a nice used Blue Point Windshield removal tool once bought from Snap On. A must have for the auto glass technician.
I believe the part # is YA109A. The current # would be YA109C.
Blade is replaceable by removing screw.
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