2-ply Nr Window Tint Roll - Vlt 20% - Size: 40" X 100' / 101cm X 30m on 2040-parts.com
Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, United States
This is a roll of window tint that is 40 inches wide by 100 feet long (101cm x 30m) and has a VLT rating of 20%.
This is a professional, 2-ply, non-reflective film with a scratch resistant hard-coat.
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