Simpson Nomex Single Layer Racing Fire Suit Size Large Blue 3-2a/1 Driver Crew on 2040-parts.com
Landis, North Carolina, United States
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The one you see is the one you get. In good used condition. Has a few light stains & picks from race use. Look at 2nd picture. The white stripe is loose in this area. Just needs to be stitched up. Look at last picture. The blue is a little faded as with all these old Simpson suits. 1 Pc single layer uniform. sfi 3-2A/1 patch in place. C-46, W- 38, I-31. Thanks for looking. |
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