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Tired of scraping your finger tips trying to open the outback
door? Scratch your paint using a screw driver to pry open the trunk? Apply a good-looking
and effective handle to the problem.
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INSTRUCTIONS:*Prepare and measure
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*Spring load center punch to get hole exactly right
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*Measure the exact depth to use the proper size bolt.
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*Screw the bolts in, check for good fit.
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