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ford ka headlight - ridiculous
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mercifully the ones I found didn't have the added raised bump in the middle to hobble me until I found (bought) a hollow torx screwdriverStrider590 wrote: »There are also two types of torx screws, the simple/normal type and then the security type with the pin in the centre.0 -
Torx fasteners used for functional purposes are usually the normal type. I have only seen the security type (with the pip) in locations where an anti-theft element is necessary - shiny tank badges on motorbikes, for example.If someone is nice to you but rude to the waiter, they are not a nice person.0
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The mk3 mondeo couldn't be easier.0
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