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Voodoo Ride Vr7005 Hypd 24 Oz. High Glosstire Finish Brand New Item on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
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Piper City, Illinois, US

Piper City, Illinois, US
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Voodoo Ride VR7005 HYPD 24 oz. Tire Finish

by Voodoo Ride

Product Description

Hypd High Gloss Tire Finish is way more advanced than traditional tire shine products, delivering a fiendishly durable, high gloss shine that lasts for weeks, not days, like other lame-o shine tire products. Hypd uses a three-part silicone system, plus two sophisticated additives that bond to your tires, forming a protective barrier that prevents cracking, fading and premature aging.

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