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3m Hookit Purple Abrasive Sanding Sheets D/f P320 320 Grit File Sand Paper 02708 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Denver, Colorado, US

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

3M™ Purple Hookit™ Dust Free File Sheet, P320 grade, 2 3/4 inches x 16 inches, #02708, 25 Sheets

Product Description

Dust free file sheet used for fine featheredging and for final sanding of primer. Recommended blocks PN05207, PN05208, PN05209, PN05210.



Auction is for 1 box containing 25 sheets. Brand new.

Shipping is fixed at $10.50 anywhere in the 48 states.

 

Offroad Arsenal, LLC.

16010 W. 5th Ave. 

Golden, CO. 80401

303-995-0794 

 


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