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Complete Windscreen Windshield Installation Kit For Rubber Surrounds Toledo on 2040-parts.com

AU $86.70
Location:

Richmond-Tweed, NSW, Australia

Richmond-Tweed, NSW, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Toledo Manufacturer Part Number:313308 UPC:Does not apply

WINDSCREEN INSTALLATION KIT   TOLEDO

 * COMPLETE TOOL KIT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SCREENS WITH RUBBER SURROUNDS

 * REINFORCED COMPOSITE HANDLES WITH HEAT TREATED, CHROMED STEEL SHAFTS.

 * HANDLES HAVE HANGING EYES FOR EASY STORAGE

 * KIT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

        * ROPE INSERT TOOLS

        * ASSORTED TIPS

        * CURVED HOOK TOOL

        * STRAIGHT HOOK TOOL

        * CLEANING TOOL FOR REMOVAL OF BROKEN GLASS PIECES 

AN INVALUABLE KIT FOR THE PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER AND CLASSIC VEHICLE ENTHUSIAST.

THIS QUALITY KIT IS FROM THE FAMOUS TOLEDO A 100% AUSTRALIANOWNED BRAND ESTABLISHED IN 1948.

PAYMENT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 5 DAYS OF PURCHASE, THANK YOU.

                               BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. 

                

 

           

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