Glass Star Windshield Repair System Auto Glass Uv Resin Crack Kit on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
This auction is for a Glass Star windshield repair kit. We used it a few times but decided not to keep it. Some parts may be missing as we did not keep track of all the parts that originally came with the kit.
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