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Amick Md-103 R2 Vectran V-12 X 34" Wheel Tether Nascar Northeast /southeast on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Osage Beach, Missouri, United States

Osage Beach, Missouri, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:AMICK

AMICK MD-103 R2 Vectran V-12  X 34" wheel tether NASCAR Northeast /Southeast -FREE SHIPPING

The Amick 01-15MD103-R2 ----MD-103 R2 is a Vectran V-12  X 34" tether for NASCAR's Northeast and Southeast Modified racing Divisions.

It's purpose is to hold components (wheels) on the car when crashing into wall while racing.

Capacity: 36,000 lbs Nominal breaking force.

It is commonly referred to as a "Wheel Tether".

ITEMS ARE NEW, BUT NO PACKAGING.

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