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Gm Vehicle Care Lacquer Touch-up Paint Code 29 Wa 964l Sport Red Tint Coat on 2040-parts.com

US $9.75
Location:

Vermilion, Ohio, United States

Vermilion, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Goodwrench Other Part Number:Code 29 WA 964L Manufacturer Part Number:12346745 Country of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:Sport Red Tinit Coat Part Brand:GM Goodwrench

 This is an OEM GM  lacquer touch-up  paint. It has two ways to apply the touch-up paint; the roller ball pen tip for fine scratches and then the brush for larger spots.

These are brand new and never opened. I have one of my own and used that one to show the roller ball pen end and the brush end.

This color is called " SPORT RED TINT COAT ". It might have other names if you look up the paint code.

It is a  " LACQUER TOUCH-UP PAINT "

Part number 12346745

CODE 29  WA 964L

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