Helmet Hook 1.50 Rollcage (autocross Roadracing) on 2040-parts.com
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
Keep your helmet from scratching and bouncing in your car,
when not in use, with this billet aluminum helmet hook that mounts on 1.50 roll
cage. Surface finish is BLACK anodize. (www.svtek.com/products) Payment by paypal. Paypal payments must have confirmed shipping address. We
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