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Simpson 5 Point Racing Harness on 2040-parts.com

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Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
lightly used. Has been in storage for over 6 years. free of damage or cracks/rips. Light surface rust on one or two buckles nothing serious. Dates shown on tags. See photos
Brand:Simpson

SIMPSON 5 Point Racing Harness

Lightly used. Has been in storage for over 6 years. free of damage or cracks/rips. Light surface rust on one or two buckles nothing serious. Dates shown on tags. See photos for a better detailed look. 

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