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Power Enterprise Super Kevlar V-belt Fan Belt 4pk845 on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
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johor, MY
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POWER SUPER KEVLAR V-BELT 4pk845
The first and the original KEVLAR belt manufacturer released the most advance V-belt in the world!!!

Heat resistance : Improved 4-times superior to the stock!
Slip resistance  : Improved 3 times resistive than the stock!
Durability : Improved twice as much as stock!
Frictional resistance: More than twice than the stock!


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