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Guys,

I was out junkyarding last week with a helper so I took the opportunity to make a couple videos showing how well my tools work.

Here is the dash bezel one in the listing:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/400290640624

This is the ignition switch bezel being pulled:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/400290648721

Hopefully this will give folks a better idea of how nicely these tools work.

I'm going to try and work on making a video for the wiper bezel and the 39-47/PW bezel one as well.

I just added the truck I was removing the dash bezel from to the registry, it can be seen here:

http://www.townwagon.com/4853registry/display.php?serial=82063420

As you can see it has been sitting a long time and was pretty rusty. The tree growing out of the engine compartment is a nice touch. Too bad I can't transplant the whole thing as it sits, that would be great yard art.

Eric

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I'm installing a new firewall pad on the B1 and needed to get all the controls off. They work great, are quality made and save you a lot of time and the part you are trying to remove.

Eric, how about a package deal for forum users?

Posted

I would be happy to offer discounts to forum members!

First a note about shipping, as always if someone buys multiple items from me on eBay that can be combined into one package (not all items can be) I will box them together and refund any shipping savings.

If you buy the tools directly from me I will provide free shipping on any of the tools.

If you buy all three tools directly from me as a package I will of course still provide free shipping, and I will also offer $3.33 off per tool or $10 total off the listed price of the tools. That would be $60 for all three tools (dash bezel, wiper bezel, ignition switch) shipped to your door, which is a $19.67 savings over buying them and shipping them individually on eBay.

Email me at townwagon(remove this) @yahoo.com just remove the (remove this) anti spam device.

Thanks, Eric

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

used the ingnition tool saturday, worked very well! :)

EXCELLENT tools, I'd never tell anyone to use anything else!

Posted

Thanks for taking the time to let everyone know what you thought of the tools.

I'm pleased to hear they worked well for you!

Don't forget folks, I am offering a 25% off package deal to forum members if you buy all three tools that fit the PH trucks directly from me. $60 for all three high quality tools shipped to your door.

Eric

Posted

hi, Eric

just bought both of them , hope you can do combined post to Australia

Guys,

I was out junkyarding last week with a helper so I took the opportunity to make a couple videos showing how well my tools work.

Here is the dash bezel one in the listing:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/400290640624

This is the ignition switch bezel being pulled:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/400290648721

Hopefully this will give folks a better idea of how nicely these tools work.

I'm going to try and work on making a video for the wiper bezel and the 39-47/PW bezel one as well.

I just added the truck I was removing the dash bezel from to the registry, it can be seen here:

http://www.townwagon.com/4853registry/display.php?serial=82063420

As you can see it has been sitting a long time and was pretty rusty. The tree growing out of the engine compartment is a nice touch. Too bad I can't transplant the whole thing as it sits, that would be great yard art.

Eric

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