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Vintage Vip Vinyl Industrial Products Professional Vinyl Repair Kit System on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ballwin, Missouri, United States

Ballwin, Missouri, United States
The Vinyl Repair Kit is in like new condition, the former owner said they only used it one time, looks to be complete and is sold as pictured, looks and displays great, is from a smoke free home, and would be a super addition to your collection!
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Here is a super nice Vintage VIP VINYL INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS PROFESSIONAL VINYL REPAIR KIT SYSTEM, made by Career Opportunities Inc dated 1984.   The Vinyl Repair Kit is in like new condition, the former owner said they only used it one time, looks to be complete and is sold as pictured, looks and displays great, is from a smoke free home, and would be a super addition to your collection!

Thanks for looking!

Gary

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