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Rjs Racing 5 Point Complete Harness Seat Belt - Blue (expired) on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Channahon, Illinois, US

Channahon, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:R.J.S. Racing Equipment

One (1) R.J.S. Latch & Link 5 Point Complete Harness Seat Belt. 

Blue

Pull Down Adjustment

Bolt-In

Roll Bar Mount

3” Lap, Shoulder and Submarine

Nylon

Not SFI approved.  This belt has never been in an accident and used only a few times, however they are expired and are not eligible for recertification.  The seat belt will not pass inspection and cannot be recertified any more, they have been twice so far so they will not be approved for racing any longer.  But they’ll look good in your street machine or show car. 

From a clean, smoke-free home.

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