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G-force Racing Gear Harness Set * Gf5000 * Sfi 16.1 * 3" * Seat Belts Black on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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La Grande, Oregon, United States

La Grande, Oregon, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:G-FORCE Racing Gear Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Make:G-FORCE Racing Gear UPC:872524001197 Manufacturer Part Number:GF-5000BK


G-Force Racing Gear Harness Set
Quality * Innovation * Value
Color * Black
Size * 3 inches
Rating * 16.1
GF * 5000BK

Husband purchased and was never used. Comes with System Information and
Installation Instructions. 

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