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Jegs Sfi-5 Suit (triple Layered Jacket & Pants) on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Baltimore, Maryland, US
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Hi Bidders,


You are bidding on a brand new Team Jegs SFI-5 Suit. The suit includes the triple layer jacket and pants. The suit is completely un-used. It comes from a smoke-free and pet-free home. These suits do not expire! The jacket alone retails for $199.00 on the Jegs website. The pants retail for $144.00. This is a great deal for the entire suit. In addition, the jacket does come with arm restraints. Both are a size SMALL but are cut big. Check sizing on the Jegs website if you are unsure.

Please note that I require payment within 48 hours of winning the item and do not accept returns unless the item is grossly misrepresented.

Thank you & good luck!

Below are the Jegs descriptions:

The JEGS Team Style Driving Jackets present that winning look, as well as keep you cool, comfortable and protected. These triple layer jackets feature a comfortable and cool Pyrovatex FR cotton shell with Nomex sponge padding and arm restraints that are sewn together with Nomex thread utilizing a five-needle safety stitch. Includes a Nomex and brass zipper with a double overlay for protection, Nomex cuffs and Nomex full neck closure to help keep the heat out. SFI 3.2A/5 Approved.

The exclusive Coolquilt design keeps moisture away from your body, giving you a cooling effect. Coolquilt also keeps your jacket and/or pants breathable along with meeting SFI requirements. All seams are sewn together with GF 505 Nomex thread. The arm restraints are built-in. TPP rating of 26.

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