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Windshield Repair Bridge Tool Set on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Moscow, Russian Federation

Moscow, Russian Federation
Condition:New

The popular professional instrument with an injector for repair frontal car windows. It allows you to easily remove the cracked and chipped on the glass.

Durable levered suction cup allows you to quickly and securely position the device on the glass. The screw has a protective cap that does not scratch the glass.
 
The injector is made of high quality stainless steel, it comes with a rubber seal.

The polymer (resin) for repair 15 requires no mixing ml-

Equipment:
1. Bridge + spare seal (2 + 3 pcs)
2. Inspection mirror with suction cup
3. The polymer (resin) 15 mL, repair cracks and chips
4. Blade 3 pcs. Removal of residual polymer (resin)

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