K1 Race Gear Gt Nomex Racing Fire Suit (sfi 3.2a/5) (yellow Xxlarge) on 2040-parts.com
Port Orange, Florida, United States
I have a few brand new, never used K1 Race Gear GT Nomex racing fire suits for sale. These
are the same model that I use when I race at Daytona Speedway and have one of the highest safety ratings for a racing suit. The suit is incredibly comfortable
and breathable, miles ahead of any other suit that I've ever tried.
I
have a few different color/size combinations as well, so feel free to ask what else is available! |
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