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Cipher Auto Harness Pads 2" Inches 5 Colors To Choose From on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
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El Monte, California, United States

El Monte, California, United States
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CIPHER AUTO HARNESS PADS 2" INCHES 5 Colors To Choose From

Model: CPA8000RHP


Cipher Harness Pads provide extra comfort and also support to your Racing Harness. 

Racing Harness have a tendency to rub against your neck and or shoulders which can cause minor annoyance while driving. 

Our Harness Pads will provide extra padding between your straps and body. 


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