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Eco Blast Soda Multi Media Blaster on 2040-parts.com

US $5,800.00
Location:

Farmingdale, New York, US

Farmingdale, New York, US
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An extremely versatile piece of equipment, the Eco blaster is perfect for the mobile blaster. Capable of efficiently metering almost any media there's no job it can't conquer. I am selling because of a change in career. This is a package deal and Comes with a 185 cfm air cooler/Dryer Nova 3 helmet with 50' breathe hose and filter. 50' Marco blast hose, 100'good year hose. A #6 WIN as well as few other accessories. Handling fees may apply, will ship anywhere.

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