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Driving Force No Fear Auto Racing Shoes -sfi 3.3/5 Sz 8 1/2 8.5 42 Eur No Resrve on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:No Fear Make:DRIVING FORCE

NO FEAR 
DRIVING FORCE AUTO RACING SHOES
  • SFI specs 3.3/5
  • Craq Spun thread of Nomex
  • Heel design adds abrasion protection
  • Nomex cord laces
  • Kevlar Cores
  • Interchangeable sock-liners
  • additional ankle support
  • MARKED SIZE 8 1/2 us, 7.5 uk, 42 eur
I wore these racing shoes 3 times.  They are a 1/2 size too small for me.  If you are a size 8 to 8 1/2, these should work out fine.  

So...have fun with a starting price of 
just $25
and NO RESERVE!

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