Rjs Racing 3" L&l Lap Belt Seat Belts Black Pair Hot Rod Go Fast Safety Kool! on 2040-parts.com
Florence, Colorado, United States
For sale is a pair of 3" lap belts from RJS Racing. These are high quality belts and still under warranty for another year and a half! See photos. Make sure to take a look at my store for more great deals!
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