Used Simpson Camlock and the 2 lap belts only. The belts are out of date so not race legal. Simpson will re-web and/or discount toward new legal belts.
You can use these like old school lap belts in your 60's hot rod or 70's muscle car. |
Safety Belts & Harnesses for Sale
- Dragonfire 520921 3" sewn black harness restraint(US $149.33)
- Simpson racing 29072bk latch fx 62" black pull-down wrap-around individual(US $168.53)
- G-force racing gear g-force 6000bu blue 5-point pull-down latch and link(US $91.41)
- New hq 3 inches width 6 point camlock harnes racing safety seat belt fia 2020(US $110.99)
- Tial precision dual port wastegate (fits 944 turbo)(US $399.99)
- Rjs 5 point racing harness seat belts blue latch style
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