Nasa Two Drivers Suit Red/white/black on 2040-parts.com
Prineville, Oregon, United States
CONTACT US FOR AVAILABLE SIZES MSRP-$1250 The Coolest, Lightest Weight Multi Layer Suit on any Track! Increase your finishing Position, Comfort and Safety in a NASA Two Suit. Driver overheating accounts for late in the race incidents, thus, we can claim that our suits provide a real racing advantage. Quality construction with the following features: Kevlar Lightweight Liner Stylized Epaulets Lined Pockets Flat Seam Stitching On Mar-07-12 at 12:30:08 PST, seller added the following information:
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