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What Size Torx Screwdriver?

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Andy:
you can use a small flat blade screw driver but it can mark the plastic,your better of using trim tools
http://www.donmar.com/Tools/VicarTools.jpg

JPC:
 :scared:

I would point blank never let anyone pry anything off my dash with a screw driver. Very amateurish and not how things should be done in my personal opinion.

jsklair:
Thanks for that.

The only trouble is that particular site is American.

Did a quick google, and found this:

http://bestofferbuy.com/2-Pieces-No-Scratch-Car-Door-Panel-Trim-Removal-Tool-Audio-Refit-Set-p-33109.html?currency=GBP&utm_source=gbase&utm_medium=cse&utm_campaign=gbase

Thoughts?

JPC:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BOJO-FITTER-PLASTIC-TRIM-TOOLS-4-PEICE-INSTALLER-CAR-/120535524449?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_Measuring_Tools_Levels&hash=item1c107a2461#ht_924wt_694

That's what you want fella. It may be 20 quid but you can easily get past 20 quits worth of damage when using a screwdriver on someones dash ;)

jsklair:
It is a bit expensive, but with my DIY skills, I might write the car off with a metal screw driver!

On a serious note, I don't mind paying £20 for good quality.

But is it a lot better than the tool I found in my previous post?

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