Impact Racing Team Drag Pants 29700510 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
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Impact Racing
Manufacturer's Part Number: 29700510 Part Type: Driving Pants Product Line: Impact Racing Team Drag Pants Driving Pant Size: Men's Large Layers: Five Driving Pant Material: Nomex Driving Pant Color: Black with silver trim Safety Rating: SFI 3.2A/20 Quantity: Sold individually. The last thing you need to worry about heading down the track at 200+ mph is the safety and quality of your fire suit. These Impact Racing Team Drag pants are made from high-quality, fire-retardant European Nomex. They feature ribbed knit leg cuffs and are available in 4 or 5-layer styles and SFI 3.2a/15 or 3.2a/20 ratings. |
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