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Pj1 Fast Black Spray Paint - 16gls on 2040-parts.com

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Rush City, Minnesota, US

Rush City, Minnesota, US
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PJ1 Fast Black Spray Paint - 16GLS

  • Part #: 30296
  • Manufacturer Part #: 16GLS

Overview of PJ1 Fast Black Spray Paint - 16GLS

  • Gloss Black Epoxy Frame paint for high-wear, high-rub areas
  • 11 oz. spray cans

Specs

Color FamilyBlack
ColorGloss Black
Container Size11 oz.
TypePaint
UnitsEach
Weight1.12 lbs

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