Racequip 5 Point Seat Belts Wraparound Black on 2040-parts.com
Warren, Ohio, United States
• RaceQuip's Most Popular Belt Set
• Twin Individual Shoulder Belts • SFI 16.1 Rating • Pull Down Lap Belt • Double Adjustable for Ease of Installation • Wrap Around or Bolt-in Mounting • Drop-Forged Steel Hardware • Premium 3" Nylon Webbing • Available in Black Dated July 2016 Depleting inventory of stock for this season. All sales are final Retail price $69.99 |
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