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G-force Gf575 Driving Jackets 4576xlgbk on 2040-parts.com

US $659.99
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:G-FORCE RACING GEAR Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:GFO4576XLGBK

Driving Jacket Size: Men's X-Large

Layers: Multiple

Driving Jacket Material: Nomex

Driving Jacket Color: Black

Safety Rating: SFI 3.2A/15

G-FORCE GF575 driving jackets provide protection and a professional look that is affordable. Safety is the number-one concern in racing, but all drivers, regardless of age, know that appearance counts, too. G-FORCE GF575 driving jackets offer multi-layer construction with both Nomex and KEVLAR® layers for flexibility and breathability, with an SFI rating of 3.2A/15 and a thermal protective performance (TPP) score of 63. Race knowing that you not only look like a professional but are protected like one, wearing G-FORCE GF575 driving jackets.

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