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Pro Series G-force 6-point Cam Lock Sfi/fia Competition Harness - Used on 2040-parts.com

US $52.00
Location:

Sand Springs, Oklahoma, United States

Sand Springs, Oklahoma, United States
Used but usable for being more securely connected to your car.
Brand:G Force Make:PRO SERIES

Bid now on this used but usable G Force PRO SERIES 6-point Cam Lock set of used racing harnesses! Formerly mounted in an RX7 Pro Rallye car this set was certified by both SFI and FIA but were out of date in 2013. While not legal for use at SCCA Club Racing, Rally America, NASA and most other racing organizations' events these harnesses are in good condition and would be a great addition for a car used in high speed touring or driver school activities along with autocross or solo, cone defined rallycross competitions. While not DOT approved they were SFI and FIA certified and would look great in a street car as well.

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