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Equalizer Piranha Auto Glass Cut Out Blade - 3"x10" Brand New Design For 2013! on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
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East New Market, Maryland, US

East New Market, Maryland, US
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Equalizer Piranha Auto Glass Cut Out Blade - 3"x10" Brand new design for 2013!

This is a new spin on the tried and true design of the orignal HydroBlade™. The Equalizer® Piranha™ blade uses the same cutting technology as the orignal HydroBlade™ but also incorporates serration on a portion of each side of the blade, making cutting from left to right/right to left much easier. 3" Wide, 10" Long.

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