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Windshield Repair Resin 3 Oz Special on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Mechanicsville, Maryland, United States

Mechanicsville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New

Up for auction is 3 full ounces of windshield repair resin. 
There is no better deal on ebay than this. Feel free to look. 
It is thin enough to flow quickly into cracks and legs so you can move on to the next car.
Very strong resin for its viscosity, we have been using and selling it in ounces for years, and have trained dozens of technicians on this resin.
It is labeled as our house brand, but is manufactured by one of the two biggest names in Windshield repair resin! 
(we benefit from good relationships built up over the years)
Literally Thousands of satisfied customers on ebay.
Try an ounce, or three ounces first if you like.
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