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Silver Bulk Solution Sound Deadener on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Bakersfield, California, United States

Bakersfield, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Silver Sound Deadener Surface Finish:Silver With No Logo Manufacturer Part Number:STPSBS9SH

 SILVER BULK SOLUTION (sku: STPSBS9SH)

This Is the Silver With No Logo

Car Sound Deadener, Vibration Dampener

As good or Better Than Dynamat


Sound Deadener, Vibration Dampener

   Sound absorption
   Sound insulation
   Vibration absorption
   Thermo insulation

• Isolate vibrations
• Blocks noise
• Reduces heat transmission
• Resistant to water and oil
• Very easy to apply (self adhesive)
Resistant to mildew
• Non toxic




• Approved for automotive applications

To be used on:
roof, door, trunk

9 sheets of  SILVER in a package
  

Box Specs: 

Size: 22x30x2 

36 Sq Ft

LB: 31.2



 

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