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Pair Of Black Racing Seats Harness Belt 4 Point Camlock Quick Release 2 Inches on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Alhambra, California, United States

Alhambra, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:578 Racing Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:578R-CHBK Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan

MSRP: $109.00/Pair


Fits on: Universal - Fits all Vehicles


Part Number : 578R-CHBK
Pricing : Per Pair


Product: 578 Racing Red 4-Point Camlock Racing Harness Set


578 Racing 4-Point Harness Set is universal and fits most if not all vehicle makes and models. The shoulder belts are long enough to extend to the rear seats of sedans or can be wrapped around a roll cage harness bar.

  • - 4-Point Individual Belt Harness for Maximum Hold
  • - 2" Heavy Duty Nylon Webbing Straps
  • - Camlock for Quick Release Technology
  • - Bolt-in Mounting (hardware included)
  • - Set Includes Two Harnesses
  • - Color : Black

Note: The Seats are Sold Separately! This listing only for the Pair of Harness.

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