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3 Cans Coolshirt Freeze Spray For Porta A Cool Systems ~ on 2040-parts.com

US $31.08
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cool Shirt Manufacturer Part Number:3pk

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FREEZE SPRAY

 

 This AUCTION is for

THREE  ( 3 ) REPLACEMENT CANS OF

AEROSOL

FREEZE SPRAY

Can filled with coolant

for Cool shirt

PORT  A  COOL KITS

( cost per can = $ 10.36 )

This auction only sold as a 3 pack  

Note ... We also offer other Ebay Auctions for this  product in 1 / 6 / and 12 packs

with DISCOUNTS for quantity purchasing


ORDER NOW ... Due to airline TSA regulations pressurized aerosol containers

CANNOT BE SHIPPED AIR ....  This product can only be shipped GROUND

 





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