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Crow Cam Lock Quick Release 5-point Harness Black Simpson Rci Impact on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Crow Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Cam Lock 5 Harness

Here is a very nice Crow Quick Release CAM lock 5 point harness SFI 16.1.  The SFI has an older date on it.  Black straps / Belts.  Check to see what your racing associated rules are regarding SFI date.  It is likely that these belts would need a recert.  The webbings 3" wide, except for the crotch belt, it is 2".  All 5 belts have the single eye bolt-in ends. But these are excellent for sand rails, buggys, street racer.  Very nice piece. 

Retail Price is $300+


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