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Window Tint Film Roll 60" X 100 Ft 1ply 1ply 20% on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Union City, California, United States

Union City, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:SolarTint Window Films Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:stwf40100PP9 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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Window Tinting Roll, Window Tint Film, Window Films.
All our films carry a lifetime warranty



1ply Window Tint Roll 60" x 100' 05% VLT
Can cut down to whatever Width
20%

Also Have 20% in another listing. 

Improves comfort by reducing heat
Non-Metallized construction eliminates signal interference
Improves personal safety by blocking 99% of UV UVA UVB rays
Reduces Glass and Fading of vehicles Interior
Lifetime Warranty




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