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Simpson - Super Sport Racing Suit - Blue - Medium - P/n 0604211 on 2040-parts.com

US $306.00
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Simpson Surface Finish:Blue Manufacturer Part Number:0604211

Classic style meets functionality in one fierce firesuit, made in the USA by the No. 1 name in racing safety. The Super Sport is the best looking standard suit on the market in its price range, for those who recognize impeccable tailoring takes second place only to our commitment to safety. SFI 5 rated for exceptional fire retardancy Available in both Sateen and Gabardine with box quilting Inner lining of 100% nomex fleece Inset pant pockets Straight leg cuffs Available in both 1-piece and 2-piece design

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