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US $170.00
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York, South Carolina, United States

York, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:NASCAR Manufacturer Part Number:NASCAR

WHAT YA SEE IS WHAT YA GET. NICE 2 PC FIRE SUIT SFI 3-2A-5 FROM THE NATIONWIDE SERIES  PANTS ARE WAIST 40 INSEAM 30 ALL BELT LOOPS IN PLACE  N LAST PIC SHOWS VELCRO SIDE TO MAKE ALITTLE TIGHTER. TOP CHEST IS 48 TOP NECK TO BOTTOM 27 AND ARMPIT TO END OF SLEVE 22". WINNING  BIDDER GETS FREE SHIPPING IN U.S. MAINLAND-------#8

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