Sabelt Ti-101 Driver Racing Suit, Fia 8856-2000, Sfi 3.2a, Made In Italy on 2040-parts.com
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Sabelt TI-101 Drivers Nomex Racing Suit, FIA 8856-2000, SFI 3.2a The Sabelt TI-101 Nomex suit is very lightweight made of the finest materials for the best in driver protection. The TI-101 series suit is priced well below similar quality suits with the advantage of being 3 layer construction instead of 2 layers. When you wear the TI-101 suit you experience the lightweight of most competitively priced 2 layer suits. With the advantage of not having to wear fire retardant underwear to meet rules and regulations of the sanctioning bodies. |
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