New Simpson Racing Gloves The Elite Size Small Black -- Racing - on 2040-parts.com
Hiddenite, North Carolina, US
Bidding on a New Pair of Simpson Elite Racing Gloves. Black in color. Size Small. Double layer, nomex, leather, SFI 3.3/5.
They are constructed from Nomex wih a soft knit interior lining. Also feature professional grade leather in performance stress points to provide durable wear during extended racing events.
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