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Apollo High Performance Window Film 05% Black 20"x100 Lft Roll Nr Premium 2 Ply on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Franklin, Wisconsin, US

Franklin, Wisconsin, US
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High Performance Films are a professional grade for those who desire a better look and performance for their automobiles. The High Performance films are 2-ply, which provides better shrinkage and an easier installation.


BLACK 20%

ROLL SIZE 20” X 100 LFT

99% UV protection that blocks the sun’s harmful rays and reduces the chance of serious skin conditions.
Reduces interior heat to keep your vehicle/house cool in the summer and dramatically reducing the electric bill.
Reduces glare to ensure an enjoyable ride.
Enhances any vehicle’s appearance.
Protects a vehicles interior from fading.
Offers privacy from fellow drivers and pedestrians.
Safety Film provides protection from shattered glass and keeps thieves out of your vehicle/home.

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