Go-kart Racing Suit Ultra Shield Sfi Certified 3-2a/1 Junior L on 2040-parts.com
Angel Fire, New Mexico, United States
You are bidding on a BRAND NEW ULTRA-SHIELD RACE SUIT SFI Manufacturer Certified 3-2A/1 Garment has never been used, brand new made of flame resistant fabric. Color Blue This part will fit: JUNIOR L Specifications: - The ultimate Race Product - Pant Inseam : 26" - Total length : 53" shoulder to bottom - Shoulder width : 16" - Sleeve length : 23" - Stretch waist - Extra strong zipper PAYMENT : Payment is ONLY through paypal. SHIPPING : Parts will be shipped with USPS priority mail, unless otherwise posted, after payment has been received through paypal. You should have the item within a few days. Shipping in the USA only unless specified. WARRANTY: There is NO warranty on these items. The items/parts are sold as is where is, be sure it fits your application, otherwise DO NOT bid on it............ For more information please ask a question through e-mail. Thanks for checking out this item and good luck bidding. |
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