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Rci 4 Point Sfi 16.1 Racing Harness Latch Style Imca Ump Ihra Used Outdated on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Albany, Georgia, United States

Albany, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Racer Components Inc

This auction is for an RCI Latch style 4 Point racing harness that has an SFI date of Jan 2004. These never were re certified. I will include everything in the pictures. They do not include a submarine belt.  I do not have any of the original documentation for them but you should be able to get everything off RCI's website. If you have any questions please contact me prior to bidding. 



THESE ARE OUTDATED AS OF Jan 2004

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