Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Momo Racing - Top Gt Racing Shoes - Fia Approved 8856/2000 on 2040-parts.com

US $229.95
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:25% restock fee may apply on certain items. Please contact us before returning items. Electrical and safety related items may not be returnable unless unopened, and unused. Restocking Fee:No

 MOMO Racing - Top GT Racing Shoes

Available in Black / Grey, Red / Grey,  &  Blue / Grey

FIA approved 8856/2000

PLEASE MESSAGE US BEFORE ORDERING TO CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Professional boot in fire resistant suede with interior lined in soft, knit Nomex fabric. Current and elegant design, made in top quality fabrics that guarantee lightness. An ankle lace-up and single strap closure ensure proper fit.

 

 

MEN

 EuropeanEuropean
USA Sizes
38395 - 5½
39406 - 6½
40417 - 7½
41428 - 8½
42439 - 9½
434410 - 10½
444511 - 11½

702-382-8520

Racing Gear for Sale

McLaren F1 driver finds himself in hot seat

Tue, 02 Jun 2009

The McLaren F1 is one hot supercar--literally, in the case of one of the 106 built. A McLaren was being driven in Santa Rosa, Calif., on Monday afternoon when the engine compartment caught fire. The car's owner, identified by the Santa Rosa Press Democrat as Irv Kessler, was driving.

Citroen GT (GTbyCitroen Concept) – in the flesh

Sat, 23 May 2009

The GTbyCitroen Concept (Citroen GT) is making a Summer tour of Motor Events in Europe Which all fits very well with Citroen’s desire to reposition itself as a Premium Brand. The new range of Citroen DS models is part of that way forward, and Citroen obviously believes – probably quite rightly – that the Citroen GT is potentially a great ‘Halo’ model for the company. So Citroen are going to spend the Summer schmoozing with the Citroen GT at some high profile events.

Car insurance premiums 'too high'

Tue, 17 Dec 2013

CAR INSURANCE premiums are too high and should be reduced through far-reaching reforms, the competition watchdog said today. The Competition Commission believes that too many drivers are footing the bill for unnecessary costs incurred during the claims process following an accident. These costs are initially borne by the insurers of at-fault drivers, but they feed through into increased insurance premiums for all drivers.