Ultraviolet Leak Detector Light Blue Point Sold By Snap-on on 2040-parts.com
Winchester, Virginia, US
This is a nice way to find AC leaks, oil leaks ect. If you are looking at this you don't need to be told what they do. This one operates off the car battery and has about 10 feet of cord. It works good.
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Jeep Grand Cherokee, there’s an app for that
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College Exhibition: Scuola Politecnica di Design Show
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