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Old 06-08-2005, 07:12 AM   #1
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We all have heard horror stories about road conditions in Alaska. I was introduced to a product by Hot Rod show car guys. It's called Transit Shield. It's cheap easy to put on and should work great for protecting your coach or tow car. This should definetly help save your paint and glass
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We all have heard horror stories about road conditions in Alaska. I was introduced to a product by Hot Rod show car guys. It's called Transit Shield. It's cheap easy to put on and should work great for protecting your coach or tow car. This should definetly help save your paint and glass
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Thanks Jason and welcome to the forum. Do you have a link we could find the product with?
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Old 06-20-2005, 06:12 AM   #4
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Hi Hoverbug yes It can be found at http://www.transitshield.com I just got some more.
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