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ALICE WALTER Posted on Mar 24, 2017

I JUST BOUGHT A NEW CAR AND NEED GLUE TO RE-STICK MY EZPASS.

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You could use EZ Pass/I-Pass/SunPass Adhesive Strip.
The rating is 4.5 for this product. I personally don't need this and I haven't used it, but the reviews were nice. It's $4.91 on amazon, but I'm sure you'll find it in your local supermarket or a department store.

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