Nylon Auto Trim Dash Molding Tools / Pry Bars 5pc Set on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Ohio, US
This 5 piece auto trim and molding tool set has everything you need for those specialized automotive repairs. The set allows you to easily remove trim, molding, door panels and dashboards and is made from a poly/nylon composite to prevent marring in the process.
- Includes a wide edge remover, narrow edge remover, pull-type remover, handle remover and upholstery clip remover
- Constructed of non-marring poly/nylon
- Works on interior and exterior trim
To keep shipping costs down, items will not be in original packaging, but will be brand new. |
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