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Sparco Racing Suit - Sparco 5 Royal Blue With White Piping And Stitching Size 64 on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Burbank, California, US

Burbank, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:00112564A Part Brand:Sparco Surface Finish:Blue Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Italy

This stylish and comfortable Nomex suit has been the most widely used by professional drivers. Styled for maximum comfort it has been one of the most popular driver suits throughout the world. Its extremely lightweight design is achieved with 2 layers of Nomex III and meets the strict FIA safety regulations. These strict regulations are met thanks to Sparcos exclusive technique used for the knitted lining which offers constant and optimal properties. This suit is also rated SFI 3-2A/5.



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