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Rjs Fire Retardant Jacket & Pants Sfi 3-2a/1, Banox Fr-3 Black\white on 2040-parts.com

US $41.00
Location:

Arab, Alabama, United States

Arab, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used Brand:RJS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for auction is a Vintage RJS Flame Retardant Jacket and Pants.  SFI approved and manufacturer certified 3-2A/1.  Very good condition. No rips, stains or holes.  Slight fuzzing on the cuffs.  Has been well cleaned and is ready to wear. Jacket is marked XL, Pants are marked LG.  Comes from a non-smoking home.  Good Luck


RJS DRIVER SUIT SIZING


CHESTWAISTHIPSINSEAM
SMALL38-40"30-34"36-38"30"
MEDIUM40-42"34-36"38-40"30"
LARGE42-44"36-38"40-42"30"
XLARGE44-46"38-42"44-46"30"
2XLARGE46-48"42-44"46-48"30"

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