Glass Medic Windshield Repair System Edge Cup Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Prospect, Ohio, United States
Edge Cup Assembly for Glass Medic type windshield rock chip repair system. These are new manufactured units made with pride in the USA and will fit all Glass Medic 110 and 12 Volt repair systems. Bottom Seal and pre Oring are included. We carry all items needed for this repair system as well as many others. 740-803-3396
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