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Marysville, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:SikaDamp Material:Butyl, Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:90934 Model:SikaDamp -630 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Replaces:Dexdamp 432, Dynamat Xtreme Color:Silver, Black Size:Qty 10 of 24" x 12" Sheets, 60 Mil Fits:Automotive, Marine, Industrial Type:Butyl Sound Dampener Sheets Shipping Dimensions:24" x 12" x 5" UPC:033886990103 Shipping Weight:12 lbs Warranty:1 Year Item Weight:10 lbs Part Number:630 Manufacturer:Sika AG

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