Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

3m E-coat Film Sanding Disc 6" Da Sand Paper P500 500 Grit Hookit Ii #00692 50pc on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Denver, Colorado, US

Denver, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:3M Manufacturer Part Number:00692 Warranty:No

3M E-Coat Film Disc With Hook It II, 6", P500, 50 Discs Per Box

3M #00692. E - Coat Film Disc with Hookit II backing, 6 in, P500, 50 discs per box. Used for difficult sanding applications like scuffing E - Coat panels, feather edging hard OEM clears, and sanding hard, cured urethane primers.


Auction is for 1 box containing 50 discs. Brand new.

Shipping is fixed at $9.50 anywhere in the 48 states.

 

Offroad Arsenal, LLC.

16010 W. 5th Ave. 

Golden, CO. 80401

303-995-0794 

 


Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Tesla #ModelStranded: the full story

Mon, 10 Dec 2012

The Tesla Model S is an incredible machine. We'll cover the operating experience soon, but right now I've got a story to tell. It started on a Tuesday morning, when a malfunction of the Tesla's charge port kept me stranded 90 miles from my office.

RIP Sergio Pininfarina 1926–2012

Tue, 03 Jul 2012

Sergio Pininfarina died last night at his home in Turin. He was 85 years old. Born in Turin on 8 September 1926 to Pininfarina's founder Battista Farina, Sergio was instrumental in growing the company during his almost 50 years at the helm of the most famous Italian design house.

Volkswagen debuts tuned Jettas for SEMA

Tue, 05 Nov 2013

It's easy to get the impression that SEMA is all about unattainable and outlandish show cars, ones that will never see the street, but in reality there is plenty of iron (or carbon fiber really) from all sides of all ponds that we could see people driving on the street. And just to reinforce that point, Volkswagen has brought a couple of tuned Jettas to SEMA that could almost pass for stock cars. This being SEMA, all that really means is that you're not looking hard enough -- the subtle cars you see are probably sleepers.