Simpson Legend Ii Auto Racing Fire Suit Sfi 1 - All Sizes & Colors on 2040-parts.com
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Simpson Legend II 1-Layer 1-Piece Auto Racing Suit (SFI 3.2A/1) Shipping
The Legend II is an affordable SFI 3.2A/1 rated racing suit tailored to the needs of the racer. We have added distinctive styling and 3-point epaulets. This entry level FR Cotton suit includes a wrap-around collar and three point epaulets with Simpson branding. We have also included vertical quilting, 360 deg. full arm gussets, straight leg cuffs and front pockets. Choose from a complete range of adult and youth sizes.
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