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US $1,049.00
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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New with tags Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:DK11331-311 Brand:HANS

 HANS - Professional Series 
10 Degree Seat 

Medium Only

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HANS - Professional Version 
Hand made with high modulus carbon fiber.
Hollow core reduces weight.
Weighs about 1 pound - the lightest HANS Device.
Top choice in Formula 1 and NASCAR.

 
SFI 38.1 Certification is used in the United States. FIA 8858 is the worldwide standard. If in doubt choose both certifications.

Dual Certification POST ANCHOR Only - add $ 10.00
 
The “Quick Click”: Is SFI Legal Only - NOT for International Competition.

The “Post Anchor”: Is SFI & FIA Legal for International Competition

  

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