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Pro Blend Hot Lap-ii Tire Treatment Softner Prep 40oz Spray Bottle 6040 Treatmnt on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:PROBLEND Surface Finish:40oz Manufacturer Part Number:PRB6040 Part Brand:HOT LAP-II UPC:731849604035

HOT-LAP-II  TIRE SOFTENER / TREATMENT  40oz SPRAY BOTTLE 

  • HOT LAP II 
  • PRB6040
  • 40oz SPRAY BOTTLE
  • INCREASE TRACTION
  • UNDETECTABLE
  • LOWER LAP TIMES 2- 5 TENTHS
  • ASPHALT OR DIRT
  • FAST FOR 25 LAPS
  • TIRE LIFE INCREASED UP TO 50%
  •  GREAT FOR QUALIFYING
  • GREAT FOR LONG RACES
  • WORKS BEST ON 25 LAP OR LESS RACES
  • NEW OR USED RACE TIRES
  • Ground shipment only /  Shipping to Continental United States Only. / No P.O. Boxes. /Ground Ship Only.


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