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Condition:New UPC:Does not apply EAN:8027280494345 Brand:OMP Manufacturer Part Number:HA0-0741-B01-041 Model:TRS-E Description:TRS&#45;E FIA APPROVED seat upholstered entirely in jacquard velo Features:<br>&#8226; Large harness slots <br>&#8226; Removable leg cushion Fabric:Jacquard velour Colour:Blue Shell:Tubular steel frame Weight:10.3 kgs Homologation:FIA 8855-1999 APPROVED Harness Slots:5 Fixing Type:W side and Y Bottom fixing points Manufacture Date:THIS SEAT WILL COME WITH 5 YEARS VALID OF FIA APPROVAL HOMOLOGATI Quantity:The price is for ONE seat (adjust quantity before purchase if you Material:Fabric Performance Part:Yes Seat Type:Racing Seat Type:Bucket Seat Placement on Vehicle:Interior Brand Type:Aftermarket Branded Headrest Type:Not specified

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