Large And Small Spill Kits For Sale! New! Complete! on 2040-parts.com
Scotch Plains, New Jersey, US
i am selling two spill kits for service stations.they are complete kits.NEW.nothing missing.i would split up kits if needed.Large kit is a 50 gallon drum by key environmental and small kit is a 3m 31 gallon petroleum sorbent spill kit..any ques. call 908-377-2594.steve
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