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Driver Fr Proban Suit Sfi/3.2a/1,fr Cotton Drag Racing Custom Suits In $99 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
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Royersford, Pennsylvania, United States

Royersford, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:Pakistan

Made of  FR cotton Proban suit outer layer, Box Quilting same or contrasting, Radial Knit Waist- Hidden, Inset pocket-front of pants, soft knit collar-flap or mandrin, regular or boot cut lags- hidden cuffs, color knit cuffs Available in adult sizes M, L and XL SFI 3.2A/1 Rated for Competition Knitted shoulder gusset for full range of movement Soft, knit-Nomex collar and cuffs Custom Nomex Knitted Back Stretched Panel for Comfort For Your Custom Deigned fill-out the attached measurements size chart and send us the art work for embroidery logos and designed @ 484 363 3408

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