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Hans Device Post Anchors Sah Helmet,all Models Hans Devices,simpsonpyrotect Bel~ on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
Location:

New Braunfels, Texas, United States

New Braunfels, Texas, United States
Hans Device Post Anchors SAH HELMET,all models Hans Devices,SimpsonPyrotect Bel~, US $44.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Hans Manufacturer Part Number:100-1

Works with all models of Hans Devices

That use Post Anchor type Tether

Hans Device  Helmet Anchors

for SAH Helmets 

Most new (sa2015) SAH helmets have

threaded nut washers BUILT INTO HELMET

This auction is for PRO POST ANCHORS set

sold with no nut washers 

Do not compare to some of the Imported  Bootleg Post Anchors we have seen on Ebay 

These are manufactured by Hans ....we are an authorized FACTORY TRAINED Hans Dealer 


HAVE BOTH SFI and FIA approval 

  

Auction is for one complete pair  

 

 

 


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