Evercoat Z Grip 100-282 Fib 282 Bondo Zgrip Fib on 2040-parts.com
Ames, Iowa, US
Quantity: 0.8 Gallons ( 3 Liters )
An advanced, clog-free, lightweight body filler for today’s high tech metals. Formulated with ZNX-7® for superior adhesion to galvanized steel, bare steel and aluminum. Part of the MetalWorks® System that honors the OEM corrosion warranty. Contains Hattonite™ for effortless sanding.
Blue cream hardener included.
RM: OB T3
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