Dupont 80s Lacquer Primer-gallon-never Opened-automotive-rat Rod-old School! on 2040-parts.com
El Segundo, California, US
Gallon of Dupont 80S acrylic lacquer primer. New, never opened. No longer produced. This was the standard for lacquer primer. High quality. Easy spraying. Lays out nice with minimum of shrinkage. Easy sanding. User friendly. Great for DIY'er or hobbiest. Thins with lacquer thinner. Very thick. This one gallon can yield over two gallons when thinned to it's max. This is sold Local Pickup only. I am in Los Angeles. I have extra gallons if interested.
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