K1 Precision Auto Racing Fire Suit Sfi 5 - All Sizes & Colors on 2040-parts.com
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The K1 Precision auto racing suit is a Nomex®, SFI-rated fire suit that is perfect for auto racing venues. At K1 Race Gear, we are committed to offering our customers high-quality karting and racing equipment at a great value, which is why we decided to produce our own line of karting and racing products – K1 Race Gear – so that we could control design, production, distribution, and pricing. Having our own line of race gear allows us to offer high-quality, uncompromised products to our customers at superb, if not unbeatable prices! The K1 Auto Racing Suit – Superb Quality and Value.
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