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Simpson Racing 29110bk Cam-lock 55" Black Pull-down Bolt-in 5-point Harness Syst on 2040-parts.com

US $307.85
Location:

Avenel, New Jersey, United States

Avenel, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Simpson Racing EAN:0012324004831 Manufacturer:Simpson Racing UPC:012324004831 MPN:856-29110BK ISBN:Does not apply


Simpson Racing 29110BK Cam-Lock 55" Black Pull-Down Bolt-In 5-Point Harness System

Product Features

  • 55 in Pull Down Belt
  • Polyester Webbing
  • Bolts In

Product Description

Simpson Bolt In Camlock 55" Seat Belt Pull Down Restraint Black Simpson manufactures some of the finest racing harnesses you can buy. Made from heavy-duty polyester webbing and features a quick release cam lock assembly. These belts must be used with racing seats and a roll bar or harness bar to provide correct location and attachment. 55" Bolt-in seat belt pull down Individual harness bolt-in Polyester webbing



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