Dupli Color Blue Caliper Paint Kit (deal!!!) on 2040-parts.com
Geneva, New York, US
Blue Caliper paint Product Features
Blue Ceramic resins resist heat up to 500 degrees Fast drying durable finish Dry to touch in 30 minutes can be handled in 1 hour Resistant to chipping, chemicals, and brake dust
$5.99!!!
A $25 VALUE!!
CONTENTS: One 11oz Caliper Cleaner one 8fl oz caliper paint application brush paint stir stick masking tape 3/4" x 20 ft instruction sheet KIT will clean and paint 4 calipers if applied correctly
PLEASE STIR PAINT WELL.PRIOR TO APPLYING!!!
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