Nomex Fire Suit Sfi Rated Auto Racing K1 Race Gear 20-vin-r-xl Vintage Red Xl on 2040-parts.com
Elyria, Ohio, United States
SFI 3.2A/ 5 rated for competitionDouble layer nomexElastic under arms for 360 degree movementEpaulette, ribbed collar, wrist and ankle cuffsCustom back stretched panel for comfort. Color: RED
K1 Race Gear 20-VIN-R-XL Vintage Red X-Large SFI Rated Auto Racing Nomex Fire Suit |
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