Up for bid is a seldomly used custom made Stand 21 Racing suit. I have used this suit only a handful of times at track days. It is in like new condition and was over $2000 new. Suit was manufactured in 2007. Stand 21 is a world renowned leader in high end racing suits. I think the size is considered large to xlarge. It was made to fit me at 5'10" 180 lbs.
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