Pyrotect Flame Retardant Inner Wear Undershirt, Long Sleeve, Size M on 2040-parts.com
Austin, Texas, United States
Pyrotect fire protection undershirt for motorsport safety. 1 layer, SFI rated. Designed to be worn under your racing suit for two-layer protection (as required by nearly all racing series). Protects from the neck to the hands. CLEANED.
Pants in medium also available, please see my other listings for details. You are welcome to send me a message requesting specific measurements. |
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