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Pyrotect Ankle Top Auto Racing Shoes Sfi 5 - All Sizes & Colors on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Bend, Oregon, United States

Bend, Oregon, United States
Condition:New with tags Make:Pyrotect Brand:Pyrotect Part Number:X48060 - X45140

Pyrotect Ankle Top Auto Racing Shoes (SFI 3.3/5)

 

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Pyrotect Racing Shoes feature a PVC/rubber flexible outer sole, an exterior constructed of Fire Retardant suede leather and the interior is made of fleeced lined Nomex for added comfort. Styled with an adjustable wraparound padded ankle support. Meets SFI 3.3/5 specs.

  • SFI 3.3/5 Rating
  • Ankle Top Style

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