Impact Camloc 5 Point Racing Seat Belts Black + Yellow on 2040-parts.com
Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States
THIS IS A SET OF IMPACT CAMLOC RACING SEAT BELTS. THESE ARE HIGH DOLLAR BELTS.THESE ARE REAL NICE BELTS, AND ARE GREAT LOOKING BELTS. THERE 3 INCHES WIDE, 5 POINT, YOU WILL NEED 3 MOUNT TAPS FOR BOTTOM BELTS.. THE BELTS ARE BLACK AND YELLOW IN COLOR. .NICE AND CLEAN, GOOD SHAPE OVERALL. THESE BELTS ARE 8 YEARS OLD. THE SHOULDER HARNESS IS ONE BELT.. THIS IS FOR ONE SET OF BELTS AND WILL DO ONE SEAT. CHECK OUT ALL PICTURES FOR CONDITION.
GOOD FOR HOT RODS, DUNE BUGGY, ENDURO CARS, STREET RACING, GO KARTS, OFF ROAD |
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