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Vetrotex Fiberglass Woven Roving Cloth 24 Oz. 8" X 300 Feet Roll Stored Dry on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Mount Holly, North Carolina, United States

Mount Holly, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Type:FIBERGLASS CLOTH Manufacturer Part Number:I3BN324080 Brand:VETROTEX CERTINTEED UPC:Does not apply

THIS IS A VETROTEX FIBERGLASS WOVEN ROVING CLOTH 24 OZ. 8" X 300 FEET ROLL. THIS HAS BEEN STORED DRY. YOU WILL GET THE EXACT ITEM IN THE PICTURE. 

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SHIPPING WILL BE BASED ON LOCATION WITHIN THE UNITED STATES. THIS ROLL IS 38 LBS. 

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