Form a conditional perfect sentence: He would have fixed the car if he had the right tools.
A. He would have fixed the car if he has the right tools.
B. He would have fixed the car if he has had the right tools.
C. He would have fixed the car if he had the right tools.
D. He would have fixed the car if he had had the right tools.

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