Rci 9210d Latch Type 5-point Individual Harness Pull-down Lap Belt Adjusters on 2040-parts.com
Saint Cloud, Minnesota, United States
These belts are like new. I had them in a bracket drag car for which by NHRA rules need to be updated every 2 years. Due to time restraints, I only seam to get out racing a couple times a year so these are in new condition. Maybe 25 passes on car with them in. They are dated April of 2010 and after removal, were forgotten on a shelf for a few years. If your application does not require date restrictions, these belts are for you. Upon installation, a few excess inches were cut off the shoulder straps but they are still over 42 inches so there should be more then enough left for any roll bar or cage application.
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