Where find similar tools for trunk toolbox

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hello, I need to find 2 red screwdrivers and 2 clamp, do you know where I could find similar tools because originals are very expensive when wen find them... Thanks
 
Red screw drivers are always expensive. Green are affordable. Can contact @Bert Poliakoff, he may have what you need. Recommend a web search for Heyco Tools. There are websites that sell new tools.
 
I also ordered an entire tool set from BMW recently, they have the PN in stock.
Tool Kit: 71-11-1-115-329
Tool Box: 71-11-1-102-916
Sound Absorber: 71-11-1-113-754

I think I got the whole set last year for <500$.
 
The new tools from BMW does not have red screwdrivers or Allen wrenches, feeler gauge and valve tool. The rest looks similar but they have changed.
 
New tools have green handled screwdrivers. They are re pops and the handles are different so they won't fit into the proper slots. Wrenches also do not have BMW forged into the shanks. Any Alan wrenches that can be found should have Heyco stamped into them. As mentioned above, the new tool kits, as well as many originals, will not have the valve adjusting tool with them
 
The green handle screwdrivers fit neatly in my tool box of mixed old/new tools...

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Maybe there are various green handle screwdrivers?

hello, I need to find 2 red screwdrivers and 2 clamp, do you know where I could find similar tools because originals are very expensive when wen find them... Thanks

What is another way of saying "2 clamp"?
 
Unless I am looking the wrong way, the screwdrivers shown are the later opaque type. The early ones have square handles and a solid color. I have one in hand as I speak
 
Those clear green screw drivers were originally in my Italian delivery CSi, I've since replaced them with red over the years.
 
Those clear green screw drivers were originally in my Italian delivery CSi, I've since replaced them with red over the years.
Doesn't make sense. If I am correct, the opaque handled screw drivers have black in color hardened tips. Heyco did not do that until maybe in the 90s So I am not sure your tools were original if you have -the opaque handles
 
Chris, what you are showing in the picture is the correct one. The large screwdriver is the same but the handle is larger I don't have any of the translucent ones as I never bothered getting any when I would run across them
 
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