Sparco Racing Competition 4 / 5 Point Racing Harness Cam Lock on 2040-parts.com
Mankato, Minnesota, United States
Sparco 4 or 5 point racing harness. You can either use the crotch strap or not. Id recommend using it. Works great, Switched to a different racing series so I do not need this anymore. No rips or noticeable frays. Really nice quick release cam lock mechanism.
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