chris_uk
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I want something like this for when my supercharger comes so i dont have to mess around trying to find tools etc..
So since we have an excuse (well me) ive convinced my dads its a good idea to go for one of them tools chest pacakges..
the one i was looking at was a cheap and cheerful clarkes set
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/clarke-cht624-mechanics-tool-chest-and-tools-p/path/tool-kit-sets
i know clarke are not the quality of snap on or anything like that, but does anyone have any experience with these?
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x14xe sport
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http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=162235
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chris_uk
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we kinda have a £300 - £400 budget.
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spikedjack
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Registered: 16th Oct 08
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if you go for clarke, go for clarke PRO as it has a lifetime warranty!
If i were you i'd buy a halfords 150 piece socket set and a decent set of spanners/screwdrivers/pliers/hammers/pry bars etc for that money and purchase a cheap and cheerful box
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scunnylad
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Registered: 11th Jun 08
Location: Ashby, North Lincolnshire
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snap on actually have a set. well i say snap on its blue point but just as good. its like a tool trolly. depends if u need alot of tools. 2 lads at my work have got them and they get buy as ful time mechanics. there bowt £350 - £500 try get in touch with your local snap on dealer mate. i bought halfords to start with, my 24mm was 26.4mm my 13mm was 14mm the extra money means alot more quality
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