New A/c Pro R-134a Refrigerant W/leak Seal Reusable Dispenser Gauge 20oz Acp-100 on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Ohio, US
I had bought two of these online to recharge my car AC. But I ended up using only one. Feel free to contact if you need more information. All the original packaging is intact. No seals have been opened. It is brand new.
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