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New Omp Champ R Racing Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Display unit, never mounted into a car. some light scratches on the bottom.
Brand:OMP Warranty:No

The OMP Champ-R Racing Seat features an FIA-rated fiberglass shell for maximum protection at a budget price! Soft and durable velour fabric is covered with anti-slip material at the base and shoulders for maximum adherence to the seat. The large shoulder harness guides are excellent for accommodating drivers regardless of height, while the Hans-Compatible design allows for easy use of most head-and-neck restraint systems.

Rating:FIA 8855-1999
Shell:Gel-coated Fiberglass
Weight (lbs):19.4 lbs.
Mounting:Side
Part Number:OMHA766E
Manufacturer:HA/766E

• FIA homologated to 8855-1999 standards
• Removable base cushion
• Hans compatible

OMP Seat Sizing Diagram

A: External width at shoulders
B: Height from base to shoulder wings
C: Seat Bottom, Max external width
D: Height (Top-to-Bottom)
E: Max width of Side Bolsters (External)
F: Internal width (measured at lap-belt guides)
G: Base length (Front-to-Back)
H: Side-Head Protection, Internal Width
I: Side-Head Protection, External Width

Note: All measurements are in millimeters. Measurements are based on the seat shell, and do not take into account padding thickness.

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