Panel clips - 15 for a £1

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Panel clips - 15 for a £1

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Passed these a couple of weeks ago and did wonder if they were similar size to T25 door panel clips and and perhaps more secure. Certainly cheap.

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Brought a pack home. Turns out they are - you just need to nip the pointed end off where it may foul something and use a flatbladed or pozi screwdriver to put them in (screws not needed). To remove, just unscrew. A eureka moment. Cream/beige colour. Does the job - especially with plywood door panels. :D
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I use them to secure my lower radiator grill.
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Almost like having Tommy Walsh right there with you :rofl

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Good idea, would like to see if you can get some caps to cover the holes for vinyl covered door cards, my drivers door card has the top right one that pops off everytime I shut the door, really annoying.
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I had same prob with ordinary clips. Went back and bought another six packs today. :D
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KwikCaps-Self ... 9XZcXtvzUg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

These should do the trick, do them in wood shades too.
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Top of the fixing is 15mm - just measured it. You could also use those push-in caps that fit posi heads I suppose. Just wish I had figured this out before I bought a bag of crappy panel clips. :shock:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20x-15mm-Brow ... SwBahVCbaT" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
These are 15mm. I'm sure they come in other colours:
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I wish you had too :D
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