( 6 Pack ) Windshield Repair Kit # 777 Stone Damage Chip Bullseye Rock Chip on 2040-parts.com
Saint James, New York, United States
MADE IN USA "6 PACK" Blue Star's Advanced Method for Do It Yourself Windshield Repair Kits contains a special deep penetrating resin requiring sunlight to cure. It will prevent stone damage from spreading avoiding windshield replacement. EACH KIT IS FOR 1 REPAIR ONLY.
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