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Hendrick Carbon Fiber Sfi Seat 56.1, Nascar Camping World Xfinity K&n, Arca on 2040-parts.com

US $2,999.00
Location:

Cross Plains, Indiana, United States

Cross Plains, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Hendrick

 Nascar Hendrick carbon fiber SFI containment racing seta. This is the safest racing seats produced. Carbon fiber construction, with aluminum honeycomb, reinforced aluminum hard points for mounting. This seat was race used in the Nascar Sprnt Cup series, SFI rating is 56.1, seat was manufactured in Jan, 2011.These seats are over 10,000.00 from Hendrick. Seat is 16.5 inches wide in hip area. The seat does not include an insert, you will need to have that made specifically for you. UPS shipping is 90.00

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