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Oblong Racecar Window Net 29"x22"x18" Tall Black Border Style Sfi 27.1 Racing on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:allstar performance Part Brand:allstar performance Manufacturer Part Number:ALL10288 UPC:Does not apply

OBLONG WINDOW NET BORDER STYLE BLACK

  • ALL STAR PERFORMANCE
  • P/N#10288
  • OBLONG NET
  • ANGLE IN FRONT
  • TOP 22"
  • BOTTOM 29"
  • BACK SIDE 18" TALL
  • BORDER STYLE
  • DURABLE POLYPROPYLENE NET
  • Webbing is double stitched with heavy nylon thread
  • Meets SFI 27.1 specifications
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