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Kirkey Pro Street Drag Race Seat & Black Cover,15",18° Layback,nhra,ihra Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:41300 & 41311 Brand:Kirkey Racing Part Brand:Kirkey Racing Fabrication

                                                                                           

You are bidding on a Brand New Kirkey, 15" Wide, 18 Degree Layback, Pro-Street Drag Seat and Black Cover (Kirkey Part #41300 & #41311).

Kirkey Pro-Street Drag seats give increased feel for the car through the seat, which will help you with chassis set-up, and give you more consistent times. You will be able to concentrate on the lights better if you are comfortable and relaxed.

Features:

  • Constructed from TIG welded .100" thick 5052 grade aluminum
  • MIG welded inside for added strength
  • Offset aluminum extrusion around perimeter of seat for added strength and safety
  • Contoured high-density foam bottom provides complete leg and thigh support
  • High-density foam on rib supports for added comfort
  • Molded rubber inserts for all seat belt openings
  • Comes with a Black cover for comfort and safety

     ***How to measure for a seat: In the seated position, using a straight edge, measure across the hips at the widest point.  This measurement is the width of seat that you need.

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    Ebay now requires that sellers put a "handling time" on each item and "1 Business Day" is the shortest listed option.  WE DON'T HAVE A HANDLING TIME.  We ship same day in accordance with the paragraph above.  No delays here.  We want you to have the parts as bad as you do. 

    Shipping cost can be figured with your zip code in the shipping section.  Unfortunately, shipping will be higher on seats than most items because of the overall girth of them.  If you buy 2 or more of our auctions, shipping will certainly be combined to save you money.

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