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G-force Camlock Harness Sets 7001bu on 2040-parts.com

US $136.39
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:G-FORCE RACING GEAR Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:GFO7001BU

Safety Rating: SFI 16.1

Latch Style: Camlock

Harness Type: Complete harness

Number of Mounting Points: 6-point

Belt Color: Blue

Shoulder Harness Type: Individual shoulders

Shoulder Belt Width (in): 3.000 in.

Lap Belt Width (in): 3.000 in.

Submarine Belt Width (in): 2.000 in.

Belt Adjustment: Pull down

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.

These camlock harnesses from G-FORCE are constructed from premium nylon webbing and a high-quality cam buckle. Funnel-style receivers in the camlock make plugging in the belts a snap! They feature an ultra-lightweight magnesium case and a high-tech, quarter-turn mechanism. Each belt will rotate up to 40 degrees and move up and down 10 degrees to conform to the driver's body. This provides an extra measure of comfort compared to other camlock buckles. These harnesses are available in several styles and colors.

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