Rjs Racing Equipment Harness Latch Style 3 Inch Used One on 2040-parts.com
Middleton, Wisconsin, United States
RJS Racing Equipment Harness Latch Style 3 Inch Used one. It is from an old drag car so it is outdated but would work great for a Dune Buggy, Rat Rod, or Go-Cart. Please add $14.00 for Priority Mail Shipping in the 48 States only. Payment by PayPal. Thanks for looking.
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