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New Jdm Bride Racing Backpack Red Sparco Racing Harness Shoulder Straps Backpack on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

广州, 广东省, China

广州, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:X-LIGHT Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:JDM

JDM Bride Racing Backpack Red Sparco Racing Harness Shoulder Straps backpack


The Original JDM Bag was designed for all car enthusiasts, to use when out at the track, whilst riding or everyday use.

Constructed out of highly resilient and ultra-light polyester material, this JDM backpack is extremely durable. Besides that, this versatile backpack also features a zipped main compartment for massive amount of storage and comes complete with adjustable fixation straps for a customizable fit. Imagine yourself carrying this iconic backpack around the next race event you attend! You will definitely turn heads!

The advert photo is the actual item for sale.

Features:
Great ergonomic design
Soft, comfortable and adjustable racing harness
Ergonomic carry handle
Main Compartment
Double size zipper on main cell
Inner laptop sleeves
Durable and light-weighed material
Great fixation with two fixation straps


Package included:
1 backpack

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