Longacre Racing Products Aluminized - Silicone Floor Mat - 10" X 24",600 Degrees on 2040-parts.com
Monroe, Washington, United States
Longacre Racing Products Specially designed for use in driver's compartment Made from fireproof non-asbestos heavy weight cloth Silicon coated on one side and aluminized for heat reflection on the other In the middle is a heavy duty high temp insulation material Eyelets in the corners to mount with rivets or screws Size: 10" x 24"
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