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Slime Moto Spair Flat Tire Repair Kit - New on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

College Station, Texas, US

College Station, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Slime Manufacturer Part Number:50001

You are bidding on a BRAND NEW Slime Moto Spair Flat Tire Repair Kit. I am listing it as "New Other" because the cardboard packing has a bit of shelf wear.

Be prepared for emergencies with the Slime Moto Spair Flat Tire Repair Kit. Use the Slime sealant to repair the puncture, then add air with the tire inflator. This compact kit fits easily into most motorcycle saddlebags.


Slime Moto Spair Flat Tire Repair Kit:

-Includes tire sealant and reusable 300 PSI air compressor to inflate tires.
-Seals punctures
-Includes multiple power adapters
-Compact for easy storage

Please look over my pictures to help with the description of this item and contact me with any questions.

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