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    DFS Pliers & RHD Mats

    I read in a earlier thread that it might be possible the DFS pliers were in 67 tool kits. Can this be confirmed?

    I'm betting they are different, but is there both LHD and RHD F mats?
    Jim

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    Can't help with pliers, but mats/carpets definitely differ in LHD and RHD cars - they are asymetric so you can not "turn over" a LHD mat and put it in a RHD car. You need RHD specific carpets/mats.

    Where abouts are you? There are a few RHD suppliers I can recommend.
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    I had DFS pliers in an original 67 tool kit.

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