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Large Bell Nomex Iii Racestar Racing Suit One Piece Andretti Series on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ada, Michigan, United States

Ada, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:BELL RACESTAR

This is a very nice Bell Nomex III Racestar suit that I wore in the 90's.  Pretty sure it's single layer and I always wore nomex under it.  It is a Large and that is why I am no longer using it.  I am 5' 9" and now weigh 160 lbs.  It was very big, and long on me at 180 but now it's just too big.  The suit is 19" at the waist, has a 33" inseam, and is 18" at the shoulders and the arms are 23" from armpit to sleeve.  Always dry cleaned, a bit of fading at the sleeves and the ankles but overall a very presentable suit.  This is still a nice suit, and if you are looking for a quality one here it is.

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