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SPARCO RACE SUIT SPARCO RS-5 FIA 8856-2000 SIZE 58
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: the year of manufacturing it's not specified because a suit made in 2014 is FIA certificated like a suit made in 2016 or 2017. |
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