chalk / marker tire yellow coarse profi, 17 mm - 1 pc

 

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Products ID: 1053128
Partnumber: 595-8520
Brand: TIPTOPOL
chalk/tire marker, yellow, thick, professional, 17 mm - 1 pc

detailed description:
waterproof, indelible, non-toxic and dust-free professional chalk is effective on both dry and wet surfaces. thanks to its dimensions, it is very efficient and economical
- chalk height: 90 mm
- chalk diameter: 17 mm

thick yellow tire chalk (marker) profi is intended for permanently marking or describing the place of damage in the tire during repairs and for marking tires during seasonal tire changes.
high effectiveness of chalk when used on any surface including rubber, metal and paint.

the offer is valid for 1 piece of chalk.
the full package contains 12 pieces.

technical specifications:
-color: yellow
-quantity in package: 12 pcs
- chalk diameter: 17 mm
- chalk height: 90 mm

Delivery method

DHL Express
Fast Delivery (Shipping discount for order starting from 700 € or $)
$29,00
Delivery date 2025-06-12
Postal office
To the nearest Postal office
$18,40
Delivery date 2025-06-25
To nearest Postal office
Economy (Max 2kg ,60cm)
$8,70
Delivery date 2025-06-25
Courier International
To Home or Office (Shipping discount for order starting from 700 € or $)
$38,90
Delivery date 2025-06-25

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