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Out Dated Seat Belts & Harnesses For Junior Dragster Racing Car By M & R Safety on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Galena, Illinois, United States

Galena, Illinois, United States
can be used for a 4 wheeler or go cart
Brand:M & R Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:SFI spec 16.1

Out dated Seat Belts for Junior Dragster Racing Car  by M & R safety thur quality, Seat belt & Harnesses,   1 3/4" wide,

Dated Oct. 2005.....SFI Foundation Inc. Spec 16.1   made in Vineland, NJ,  USA

These were used a few time for a junior dragster racing car, they are outdated, but still can be used on a 4 wheeler or a got cart. in very good condition.   The cost 70 to 90 dollars new.   box weighs app.6 lbs.

any questions just ask.  I do have a few more sets if you are interested, Thanks


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