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Item#8 Racing Neck Support Dirt Circle Track Drag Race Mini Sprint Car Wissota on 2040-parts.com

US $26.95
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Rapid City, South Dakota, United States

Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
ITEM#8 RACING NECK SUPPORT DIRT CIRCLE TRACK DRAG RACE MINI SPRINT CAR WISSOTA, US $26.95, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:CROW

CROW RACING NECK SUPPORT 

 PROBAN® NECK SUPPORT Manufactured with Proban® Flame-Retardant Material, Tapered from 1-3/4 Inches in Front to 2-1/4 Inches in Back, Velcrow Closure, SFI 3.3 Approved

ONE SIZE FITS ALL

BE SURE TO EMAIL ME COLOR .

AVAILABLE COLORS: BLACK, BLUE AND RED

SFI APPROVED

SFI 3.3 APPROVED 

Purchase any other Crow item and I can combine shipping.


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