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70% Vlt Black Car Window Tint Film Pro Dyed 40" X 60' Roll Uv Protection on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:TINT Manufacturer Part Number:123abc456

Premium Charcoal Black 70% VLT Dyed Window Tint Film Roll
Our High Performance Films are designed to enhance your car’s look by giving it a darker and sharper look. Also, protect inside of your car UV rays in addition of providing privacy.
  • Type: Dyed Film Film
  • Series: Premium
  • Color: Charcoal Black
  • Shade: 70% VLT
  • Width: 40 inch
  • Lenght: 60 feet
  • PLY: 2
  • Self-Adhesive: Yes
  • Protection: Hard Coated protective layer from scratches
  • Warranty:Life Time
  • Solar Protection: 99% UV Rejection
  • Solar Energy/Heat Rejection: 45%

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