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Rci Racing 5-point Latch Release Harnesses, Red, 3" on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Lincoln, Kansas, United States

Lincoln, Kansas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:RCI

These RCI latch release harnesses fully exceed SFI spec 16.1, so you will be as secure as a harness can make you. Take your choice of 5-point or wraparound shoulder harnesses, they all come with a 3" lap belt and a 2" submarine belt. These belts are secured by a latch-style buckle, which is strong, compact, and allows you to tell at a glance if the belts are locked. They come complete with hardware for roll bar or floor mounting.
"like new" condition never used before

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