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Gila Heat Reflective Limo Black Window Film 20% Vlt, 55% Heat Blocked 24" X 6.5' on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Brodhead, Wisconsin, US

Brodhead, Wisconsin, US
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Gila Limo Black Window Film

20% Visible Light Transmission

55% Heat Blocked

For use on cars, trucks, vans, RV's, boats, planes, homes, office Durable, instant-on, static-cling window tint film.

Reduces heat gain, increases privacy, improves vehicle appearance, reduces interior fading, reduces glass shattering, and reduces glare

Easy to install. Goes on in minutes.

 

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