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Fia 2020 Racing Seat Belt Homologation 6 Point 3" Shoulder Racing Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $56.99
Location:

Hangzhou, China

Hangzhou, China
Condition:New Brand:Seat Belts & Padding Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:2020 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front UPC:Does not apply

FIA 2020 Racing Seat Belt Homologation 6 Point 3" Shoulder RACING HARNESS 3Color


1 piece New type FIA 2020 Red 6 Point 3 inches Racing Seat Belt RACING HARNESS (Red,blue,black)

Color: Red Blue Black

NEW DESIGN~~

Package Includes:
1 set of seat belt
Mounting hardware
with Color boxes

Specifications

1.3'' 6-Point Racing Seat Belt
2.FIA holomogation before 2020
3.Top quality
4.comfort & safety
3'' 6-Point Racing Seat Belt
FIA approved valid to 2020
Apply to:
Many kinds of passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles,such as bus,car ,passenger car,coach ,truck,for van,mini-vehicles SUV etc.
We have both 4 point,5pint, 6 point in Three Color,Red,Blue,Black .
 
 
Description
These Style 6 Point Harness Seat Belt features aircraft quality components and are designed to ensure comfort, support, and safety. High quality product with center fixing professional buckle and practical adjuster on lap seats & shoulder straps.
 
 

 

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