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Simpson Safety Harness Seat Belt Racing 3" Y Type Shoulder And Crotch Straps Red on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
This harness is missing lap belts and latch. This item is used and is expired.
Brand:Simpson Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:Does Not Apply

Up for grabs is this Red Simpson 3" Racing Harness. This harness is in used condition and is expired. The lap belts and latch are missing from this harness. SEE PICTURES!!


This harness is sold "As Is" with absolutely no restraint or safety guarantee.

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