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Hi, my friend gave me a kit a year ago, he has a windshield & repair shop that’s out of state but I don't know how to do repairs. I have wanted to do windshield repairs along with my used car lot, especially in the winter months when it's slow. (Please don't hate me because I’m a used car dealer, I love cars and it’s a family ran honest operation) would anybody be so kind to sell me their video? I have been trying repairs without success, and I would like to stop wasting materials. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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what kind of kit do you have? |
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If you got your kit a year ago some of the resins, seals, etc. may be bad resulting in poor repairs.
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I forgot to come back and see if I got and responses...Its a EZK-121 kit. All the resins and what not were all brand new in the packages...would it still go bad?
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Give us a call and we'll send you a DVD & Manual, as long as you can pay shipping.
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Delta Kits, Inc. |