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G-force Racing 4240 Nomex Helmet Skirt Black, Red Or Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:G Force Racing Manufacturer Part Number:4240

 G-Force Racing Nomex Helmet Skirt
 

#4240

Available in BLACK, RED, & NAVY BLUE

DUE LIMITED AVAILABILITY OF SOME COLORS, 

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Match one of these G-FORCE Nomex helmet skirts with your helmet and any fresh air system for the ultimate in driver comfort. Don't waste money by investing in a driver cooling system just to have the air fall out of the helmet. Drivers that have used cooling systems without a helmet skirt have accredited this simple device with a 100 percent increase in cooling effectiveness. The extra-wide Velcro strip with high strength adhesive fastens easily and securely around the base of your helmet and the Nomex knit helps block heat in the event of a fire. Stop losing cool air out of the bottom of your helmet and apply a G-FORCE Nomex helmet skirt today!
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