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G-force Harness Racing Gear 5 Point Black 3" on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Only used one time for an autocross. In excellent condition. G Force Pro 5 point part # 7000 BK 3 inch black. You get everything as seen in the photos, which is everything you need unless you require a special bolt or other mounting plate/bracket that is sold as an accessory to this item. This says it's no longer valid for actual sanctioned racing, but it's excellent for autocross duty, which is the only thing I planned to use it for. It will firmly hold you in your seat even if your seat has no to little bolstering.

Please research the part if you have any questions, but feel free to ask any questions after that. Thanks for looking!

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