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Nascar Pit Crew Suit Team Simpson Farmers Insurance Blue Jacket Pants Fit Medium on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Huntington Beach, California, United States

Huntington Beach, California, United States
Pre-owned, great condition, no flaw (see photo)
Make:Nascar Brand:Team Simpson UPC:Does not apply

Nascar pit crew suit Team Simpson Farmers Insurance blue jacket pants 

fits size men medium M

Pre-owned, great condition, no flaw (see photo)

Jacket
Across the shoulder 15.5 inches
Across the chest 20.5 inches
Top to bottom 28 inches
Edge of collar to sleeve edge  30 inches

Pants
Across the waistline  15.5 inches
Across the hips 18 inches
Across the knee 8 inches
Across the ankle 7 inches
Rise 10 inches
Inseam 36 inches

Measurements may varies.  Use as guideline not exact measurements

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