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40 Sqft Cedarmat Sound Deadener Proofing Very Thick Insulation Material+roller on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

San Leandro, California, United States

San Leandro, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:CedarsLink Part Brand:CedarsLink Manufacturer Part Number:10 sheet 18"x32" Type:Acoustic Dampening Material Surface Finish:Aluminum

CedarsLink CedarMat Ten (10) sheets of 18"x32" Sound Deadener Mat With Included Mat Roller

This carton contains superior special formula adhesive sheets for your car that when applied correctly will control and eliminate any unwanted noise and  back-waves which will increase superior sound quality. Enjoy your music with CedarMat!
  • 40 Sq. Feet total quantity!
  • This material is more thick than that rest for this price, at a staggering 2.2MM (86.6 mil.)
  • Special adhesive formula that is scentless when applied.

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