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Dupli-color Auto Scratch Fix All In 1 Paint Pen Prep Paint Seal Lot Of 24 Nib on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Statesboro, Georgia, United States

Statesboro, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a great selection of colors!
I'll list the car brand and the number code for each color. All but the one I showed for testing is new in box never used.
Original list on these was 13.99 each, a total over $330 for the lot!!
Ford
AFM 0344 (tester)
AFM 0363 (2)
AFM 0327
AFM 0341
AFM 0352
AFM 0360
AFM 0355
AFM 0350
General Motors
AGM 0507
AGM 0491
AGM 0380
AGM 0490
AGM 0482 (2)
AGM 0500
AGM 0501
Chrysler
ACC 0425
ACC 0422
ACC 0401 (2)
ACC 0409
Toyota
ATY 1610
Honda
AHA 0971
Please message me if you have ANY questions!!!
Thanks Dylan

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