Sparco Racing Suit - Sprint 6 Black With White Piping And Stitching Size 60 on 2040-parts.com
Burbank, California, US
The Sprint 06 two-layer suit is the most economical Sparco FIA homologated suit. Its comfort is enhanced by the design of the armhole gussets in elasticized knitted fabric, neatly fitted under the innovative cut of the shoulder giving a racy modern look. Sparcos Signature epaulets have been added for 2006, alongside an attractive face-lift. The exceptional design and price of the Sprint 6 suit makes it a phenomenal value year after year. The famous Sprint sees a face-lift this year. It has a great new design and our World Famous Signature epaulets have also been added.
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