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3m # 00409 - Imperial Stickit Disc - 5" P280 Grit - 100 Disc New on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
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Toledo, Ohio, US

Toledo, Ohio, US
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You know 3m is the best.

This is a roll of new 5" Imperial Stickit discs, with the dust free holes.

Part # 00409 - 100 discs, P280 grit

  

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