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Windshield Repair Training Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Mechanicsville, Maryland, United States

Mechanicsville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New

Up for auction is a beginners windshield repair training kit.

1 easy to use plastic novus style windshield repair injector.

2 bullseye makers for making stars and bullseyes, completely reuseable. 

10 pack of curing strips

razor blade for cleaning off repair. 

most commonly sold as a supplement to a larger kit, this has the equipment youll need to start working on junkyard glass to get good at repairs.

free registration to our forums, with unlimited tech support and business consulting after the sale.


this beginners windshield repair training kit is perfect for those wanting to learn windshield repair without a large investment. it allows you to create your own bullseyes and gives you an easy to use plastic repair injector that is very easy to learn on. it can later double as your second windshield repair injector. (or third or fifth depending on the kit you purchase). 


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