"Cé hé sin" (michael-m-mouse)
01/22/2019 at 17:38 • Filed to: Trim removal tools | 3 | 11 |
No, I don’t know why the packing is in Russian. I can get as far as
demontazha
which is from the F
rench for “disassembly”. Which is after all what they’re for.
facw
> Cé hé sin
01/22/2019 at 17:49 | 2 |
Their website seems to need a little polishing:
vicali
> Cé hé sin
01/22/2019 at 17:50 | 0 |
Mine were blue;
Rust and Dust - Oppositelock Forever
> Cé hé sin
01/22/2019 at 17:50 | 2 |
The big wide sonofabitch on the left is really good for releasing belt molding clips on the glass side of the door skin.
Nazdarovya!
Cé hé sin
> Rust and Dust - Oppositelock Forever
01/22/2019 at 18:23 | 1 |
Oh, er, spassiba.
ItalianJobR53 - now with added 'MERICA and unreliability
> Cé hé sin
01/22/2019 at 18:48 | 0 |
Those thingies are also useful to remove rubber or plasic-ish hoses from their clamping location in inhospitable places in the engine bay
Matt Nichelson
> Cé hé sin
01/22/2019 at 19:15 | 0 |
I have that same kit except in blue. Really nice to have a set.
facw
> vicali
01/22/2019 at 19:34 | 0 |
Fancy, I went cheap and only got a four piece set:
They worked fine for what I needed them for though.
bubblestheturtle
> Cé hé sin
01/22/2019 at 19:59 | 0 |
Yea, I got the deluxe
version. Prolly never use it.
> Cé hé sin
01/22/2019 at 20:19 | 1 |
it says “set of tools for dissembling trimmings”
Cé hé sin
>
01/23/2019 at 05:26 | 0 |
Rusty Vandura - www.tinyurl.com/keepoppo
> Cé hé sin
01/23/2019 at 16:27 | 1 |
Mine was re
d, also.