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OGO 20g Tire Glue

OGO 20g Tire Glue

PRODUCER: Absima

EAN: 9145593714383

SKU: ABS-OG-2119

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48.00 zł
Secure tires to rims with ease using OGO 20g Tire Glue. This high-quality adhesive ensures a strong and durable bond, perfect for hobbyists and professionals. Each 20g pack provides plenty of glue for multiple applications, keeping you ready for peak performance on the track.
Secure tires to rims with ease using OGO 20g Tire Glue. This high-quality adhesive ensures a strong and durable bond, perfect for hobbyists and professionals. Each 20g pack provides plenty of glue for multiple applications, keeping you ready for peak performance on the track.
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Product properties:

Dry Time Regular

Description

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OGO 20g Tire Glue is a high-quality adhesive designed for securing tires to rims. This 20g pack provides ample glue for multiple applications, ensuring a strong and durable bond. Ideal for hobbyists and professionals alike, this tire glue is a must-have for maintaining peak performance on the track.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Absima

Kind: Cyanoacrylic

Usage: Rims

Dry Time: Regular

ABS-OG-2119
6 Items

Description

Producer
Absima
Kind
Cyanoacrylic
Usage
Rims
Dry Time
Regular

Specific References

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9145593714383

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