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Gaffers Tape Navy Blue 2" Wide X 165' Allstar Howe Longacre on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ALL14255 Brand:ALLSTAR PERFORMANCE Part Brand:ALLSTAR PERFORMANCE UPC:Does not apply

    GAFFER'S TAPE - NAVY BLUE
    • COLOR: NAVY BLUE
    • 2" WIDE X 165'
    • VINYL COATED GAFFER'S TAPE HAS A DULL APPEARANCE
    • MUCH STRONGER THAN STANDARD RACER TAPE
    • ALLSTAR PERFORMANCE
    • P/N# 14255

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