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Simpson Mto.23 Nascar Sprint Cup Series Racing Suit Medium 2 Layer White - New on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Elgin, Illinois, United States

Elgin, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:SIMPSON Part Brand:Simpson Manufacturer Part Number:MOTO.23 CUSTOM 2-LAYER DRIVING SUIT:NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Simpson MTO.23 Racing Size Medium Men's Custom 2 Layer White Diamond + SFI .5 RATED driver suit – NEW

 

Simpson NASCAR Sprint Cup Series White Diamond Suit

 

CUSTOM 2-LAYER DRIVING SUIT MTO .23

Diamond:

  • Lightweight, durable fabric. Excellent breathability with a subtile sheen
  •  Color: white

             CODE                                                           SIZE                                    BASE PRICE

MTO. 23
DIAMOND + SFI .5 RATED                             Custom fit                                   $1199.00

 

Suit Includes

Choice of collar (Branded, Soft Knit, Wrap Around): Included

Zippered breast patch pocket (not available for styles C/D/F/I/K/L): Included

Epaulets: Included

Name embroidery (standard type face on belt: Script): Included

Inset front pockets: Included

Colored rib cuffs (Red, White, Blue, Black): Included

SFI tag: Included

 

 

Features:

·       Subtle Stretch For Added Mobility, excellent breathability

·       Lightweight, durable fabric

·       SFI.5 Rated

·       Comes in Simpson bag

·       NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

Measurements (hand measured):

·        Chest: 46"

·        Arm: 24" (arm measurements are taken from the underarm down)

·        Inseam: 32"

·        Waist: 36"

·        Shoulder to shoulder: 19"

 

Item is new, in original packaging as seen on the images. Suit comes with caring bag as shown on the pictures. 

The pictures are showing the actual product the buyer is getting.
International buyers are responsible to pay for the applicable importing fees and duty if it applies.

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