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Old 08 Sep 2003, 01:17 pm
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"pry bars to aid in the installation of stereo components"? Sounds like your describing the "pry bars" used to open locked doors when the owner locks himself out. If it is, in many states it's illegal to be caught driving around with them unless your in the business of helping stranded motorists. Maybe the Circuit City guy was teasing you and they really are pry bars for opening locked doors either for their customers or their employees if they accidental lock the car when their working on them. Another thing, I was told those "pry bars" don't work on a PT because of the added steel bars on the inside of the doors for added protection...can't say for sure. Back to your point. I have seen a set of those bars in a mechanics brochure while I was waiting for work to be done to the wife's car. Those brochures are only sent to garages, so if you have a friendly garage mechanic, and those "pry bars" are the ones your looking for, he might order you a set.
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