Sabelt Fg-500 Fia 8856-2000 Grip Racing Glove on 2040-parts.com
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Sabelt FG-500 Grip FIA 8856-2000 Nomex Racing Gloves The FG-500 Grip glove has white Nomex topside with the contrasting embroidery while the palm is made of the contrasting color Nomex. The "Grip" treatment is applied for better performance and grip of the steering wheel.
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