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Crow 50" Standard Latch & Link 5-point Racing Seat Belts Sfi 16.1 - Bolt In on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Anaheim, California, United States

Anaheim, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Crow Enterprizes Manufacturer Part Number:11002 - 11006 Make:Crow Enterprizes Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Crow Enterprizes 50" Standard Latch & Link 5-Point Racing Seat Belts - SFI 16.1 Rating

*Note: To provide our customers with the most current SFI certification date all Crow belts are made-to-order requiring a manufacturing lead time of 5-7 business days.


Crow-50-034-Standard-Latch-amp-Link-5-Point-Racing-Seat-Belts-SFI-16-1-Bolt-In

  • Manufactured in the USA
  • SFI 16.1 Rating
  • Lap Belts - Bolt In
  • Shoulder Belts - Bolt In
  • Sub Belt - Bolt In
  • Lap Belt - Pull Down Adjustment


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