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9 Sqft 50 Mil Deadbarrier Auto Audio Car Truck Sound Deadener Material W/ Knife on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:DeadBarrier Length:18 Inches Manufacturer Part Number:9 sqft deadner deadning dynomat Thickness:50 Mil Surface Finish:Aluminum Top Layer Square Foot:9 Square Foot Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Pcs:6 Pcs Width:12 Inches Packaging:No Retail Packaging Weight:1.0000 Material:Sound Deadener mat Type of Material:Asphaulic Mixture

This auction  includes: 
  • six (6) 18" x 12" sheets of material 
  • 2 DeadBarrier Stickers
  • 1 Utility Knife (colors will vary)

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