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Da801f Omp 801f Racing Harness Hans Friendly 4-point With 3" Belts - Black on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Haledon, New Jersey, United States

Haledon, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMP Manufacturer Part Number:DA801F

DA801F OMP 801F RACING HARNESS HANS FRIENDLY 4-POINT with 3" BELTS - BLACK

Authentic & genuine 4-POINT DA801F OMP 801F RACING HARNESS

Used on my car just once, sold the car & therefore don't need them. Just like new, no signs of use at all. What you see on the photo is what you will get. I have two of them, this auction is for ONE item - ping me if you would like a better deal on both.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION:

Manufacturer: OMP RACING

OMP Part Number: DA801F

Model: 801F

Description: 801F: 4 point safety harnesses for saloon, 3" straps. Ultralightweight adjuster, homologated for roll bar, steel snap hook, lap strap buckle fixed. FIA 8854/98 homologation.

Special Features: 
• Professional 4 points harness belt 
• 3" Lap straps 
• Steel snap hook 
• Homologated for roll bar 
• Lap strap buckle fixed 
• Professional adjuster 
• 3 Colours 
• HANS friendly 
• FIA APPROVED

Homologation Standard: FIA 8854/98 APPROVED 

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