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Sabelt Fg-150 Fia 8856-2000 Racing Glove on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Undisclosed

Sabelt FG-150 FIA 8856-2000 Nomex Racing Gloves

The FG-150 is Sabelt's new entry level FIA approved Nomex Racing Glove.

  • Nomex suede inserts in Palm.
  • Made in Italy.
  • FIA 8856-2000 Approved.
  • Sizes 8-12.
  • Colors Black, Blue or Red.
Glove Size Chart
 Fist in cm  17.5 - 19.5  19.5 - 21.5  21.5 - 23.5  23.5 - 25.5  25.5 -->
 Sabelt Size  08  09  10  11  12
 Size  XS  S  M  L  XL

July 27, 2010: Top Speed 86.2 mph

Tue, 27 Jul 2010

Got to work having driven 33.5 miles and used up 8 kWh. Plugged in at work and filled it up again. By the time I left the office at about 10:45 p.m.

Royal College of Art show 2014: the concept cars

Fri, 20 Jun 2014

By Tom Gregory Motor Shows 20 June 2014 14:54 One of the world's top automotive design courses has revealed 12 cars of the future, penned by wannabe designers who could be working on production cars soon. Graduate students at the Royal College of Art in London were asked to create cars of the future, with a focus on sustainability and striking a real emotional chord with consumers. Read on to find out more: warning designer imaginations are on the loose...  Virtuous - the honest EV by Daniel Quinlan Quinlan's chunky two-seat electric car builds on the freedom of using EV power compared with a traditional petrol powertrain.

Ferrari 612 Shooting Brake NOT the new 612

Thu, 06 Jan 2011

Ferrari 612 Shooting Brake Spy shot Last week we ran a story about the replacement for Ferrari’s four-seat supercar, the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti. The basic premise was that Ferrari would be bringing the replacement for the 612 Scaglietti to the Geneva Motor Show in March, and that it would feature a new, 650bhp V12 engine, and 4×4 platform and be a Shooting Brake. All of which was a cobbling together from bits of information we’ve received when we started to dig around for information after Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo recently said there will be a “very different Ferrari” at Geneva.