Rjs Sfi 3.3 Fr Racing Armor Underwear Aramid Nomex Bottom Pants White Large on 2040-parts.com
Utica, Michigan, United States
RJS SFI 3.3 FR RACING ARMOR UNDERWEAR ARAMID NOMEX BOTTOM PANTS WHITE LARGEThis listing is for a RJS Racing Equipment Undergarment Bottom Pants. Size Large, Color White. This item is made from lightweight soft Fire-Retardant Aramid. Aramid is a Nomex but softer. This SFI 3.3 Rated undergarment is White in color with a superior fit, comfort and mobility. For those sanctioning bodies that require three levels of protection you can use this in conjunction with an SFI approved 3-2A/5 jacket and pants and meet that third level of protection. We recommend wearing FR undergarments with all driving suits so you can race another day in the event of a fire. This undergarment is manufactured by RJS Racing Equipment out of The Motor City since 1959. One of the last American companies still offering American made products to the world. This item is NOT an overseas cheap manufactured part with a bootlegged SFI tag. I stand behind what I list. I offer a one year warranty from the date of purchase with proof of purchase. Returns are also accepted. I usually ship within 24 hours, I will ship internationally, but please international buyers do not send immediate payment until I can determine what the exact shipping charges will be and I will send an invoice. Please email if you would like me to quote for international shipping. I also offer the Global Shipping Program through eBay. I package everything extremely well so it will arrive to you safely. Please notify me within 24 hours if you receive a damaged item and save all the packaging materials. Everything I list is in stock and sitting on a shelf in an air conditioned environment. I recently purchased the entire overstock from RJS Racing Equipment so if you do not see an item listed, please feel free to send me a message. More than likely I have it. This also includes most of their new products as well that can be found on their website at RJSRacing.com. Most of all my items are available for a reasonable offer. ( seller defines reasonable ). Yes I will combine shipping on most items. If you have any questions, or would like additional photos, please feel free to ask. I want you to be happy and pleased with your purchase. In the event that you are not, or have any issues after receiving your item, please send me a message directly and we will come to a resolution. It is important to me that you are satisfied. Thank you for looking. |
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