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Windshield Repair Injector Seals 10 Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Prospect, Ohio, United States

Prospect, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Country of Manufacture:United States

Classic Repair Systems, Windshield Repair Injector Seal Kit. This kit includes 10 high quality subtle rubber double baffle injector seals. These seals are manufactured to the most exact tolerances to provide unsurpassed performance in both vacuum and pressure cycles. the durometer of the seals is such that it will allow a tight flexible seal to the glass yet strong enough to hold up to all conditions and many repairs. The common size of these seals will allow them to be used in most all common types of repair injectors. Please contact me with any questions. Thank You Jim Classic WRS 740-803-3396

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