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G-force 7000bk 5-point Racing Harness Cam Lock Pull Down Sfi 16.1 - Black on 2040-parts.com

US $139.95
Location:

Daytona Beach, Florida, United States

Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:G-Force Racing Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:7000BK Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Most or all of our Seat Belts meet or exceed SFI-16 specifications. Useful life of webbing in the best conditions should not exceed two Years and it is highly recommended that it be replaced at or before that time. Seat Belt webbing is designed to stretch up to 20 Percent of its total length to help absorb impact
Style16.1 SFI 
ColorBlack
MaterialPolyTeck Webbing
Width (IN)3 Inch Lap And Shoulder, 2 Inch Sub Strap
Latch TypeCamlock

  • Camlock Individual Shoulder Harness Set Are 5 Point Set And Pull Down
  • Limited 30 Day Warranty
  • Please read: G-Force use to include a PRO-SERIES black label on these harnesses a few years back in order to differentiate the webbing material used which were Nylon (old material-no label) and Polyester (new material which had the black label.) G-force does not include such label any longer since they now only use Polyester webbing material.
  • G-Force P/N: 7000BK
  • Shipping applies to the continental USA only (Lower 48 States.) Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and others, kindly, request a quote.

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