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G-force 6000bu 5-point Sfi Racing Harness Latch Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $79.94
Location:

Suitland, Maryland, US

Suitland, Maryland, US
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G-FORCE 6000BU 5-Point SFI Racing Harness Latch Blue

Our Part Number: G506000BU
Manufacturer's Part Number: 6000BU
UPC: 872524000718




G-FORCE Racing #6000BU Harness, Complete, Latch, Individual-Type, Bolt-In, Floor/Roll Bar Mount, Blue, Each.

G50-6000BU

Description:

These latch-and-link individual shoulder harnesses from G-FORCE are constructed from premium nylon webbing and a latch-and-link buckling system. These harnesses are available in your choice of colors, in pull-down and pull-up styles.

Specifications:

Brand:

G-FORCE Racing

Product Line:

G-FORCE Latch and Link Individual Shoulder Harness Sets

Part Type:

Belts and Harnesses

Part Number:

G50-6000BU

Safety Rating:

SFI 16.1

Latch Style:

Latch

Harness Type:

Complete harness

Number of Mounting Points:

5-point

Belt Color:

Blue

Lap/Shoulder Belt Width (in):

3 in.

Submarine Belt Width (in):

2 in.

Belt Adjustment:

Pull down

Harness Style:

Individual complete

Mounting Style:

Bolt-in

Mounting Location:

Floor/Roll bar

Belts Included:

Lap, shoulder, and anti-submarine belts

Belt Material:

Polyester

Length (in):

50.000 in.

Quantity:

Sold individually.

 
 

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