Complete large RaceQuip two price SFI- 3-2A/5 double layer suit, bought new last year from Jegs and never worn. My loss is your gain, the jacket and pants sell currently for around $268 discounted for both. See RaceQuip sizing chart for sizing info and web site for details
racequip.com/sfiautoracingsuits/racingsuitsizingchart.html
All sales final, items sold as is no warranty of any kind, be sure this is what you want before you bid! Thanks for looking.
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