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3m 06408 1/2"x 36 Yds. Vinyl Fine Line Tape 471+ - 1 Roll on 2040-parts.com

US $11.79
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Colonial Heights, Virginia, US

Colonial Heights, Virginia, US
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3M™ Vinyl Tape 471+, 1/2 inch, 06408
 
3M™ 1/2" Vinyl Tape 471+, 06408, vinyl backing with a rubber adhesive, maintain color even when exposed to heavy abrasion, conformable, maintain color throughout not printed, dead stretch properties to provide straighter lines, clean removability. 1/2 inch x 36 yard. Purple.
 
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