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3m Hookit Marine Fairing Board 83978 With 7 Diff Packs Of 3m Hookit Sand Paper on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:3M Manufacturer Part Number:83978

Designed for fairing, shaping, sanding and finishing boat plugs and molds.also for auto body repair shops. Features a durable, lightweight construction that combines worker comfort and quick results. The 3M hookit marine board comes in the box 3M number 83497 rigid but it may be the 83978 not sure

 also comes with 7-sleeves of 1/2" x 30" Hookit abrasive sheets. not sure how many sheets are in each sleeve will try and count to revise

1-sleeve P150  #2633

1-sleeve P220  #2631

3-sleeves 100E  #2637

2-sleeves 80E  #2638

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