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New Rjs Nomex Underwear Set Sfi 3.3 Top & Bottom 20203 - Size Large on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Waterloo, Iowa, United States

Waterloo, Iowa, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:RJS Manufacturer Part Number:20203L UPC:Does not apply

New RJS nomex underwear set, includes top and bottom - size Large. Two-piece style, Knit Nomex underwear is flame retardant. Top has long sleeves with turtle neck collar. SFI 3.3 approved. Upper and lower sold together. ( top & bottom sizes can not be mixed )

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