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Simpson Sportsman Ii Elite 2 Layer 2 Piece Nomex Drivers Suit,sfi 3.2a/5 Cert - on 2040-parts.com

US $588.00
Location:

New Braunfels, Texas, United States

New Braunfels, Texas, United States
Condition:New with tags Make:Simpson Brand:Simpson Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:sd



Simpson Sportsman Elite Features:

2 Layer 

2 Piece Design


  • Contrasting Platinum chest band and extensive white piping
  • Matte finish woven fabric
  • Banded collar
  • 360° arm gusset
  • Epaulets
  • Patch style pockets
  • Straight leg cuffs & Colored rib cuffs
  • SFI Tag included, Garbadine Nomex® and SFI 3.2A/5 Rated

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