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Sparco Suit Ks-9 Tony Kart Size 48 on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:SPARCO Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1600018977 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

SPARCO KS-9 TONY KART SUIT HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO BE WORN AS PROTECTIVE CLOTHING BY KART DRIVERS ONLY. ANY DIFFERENT KIND OF USE IS TOTALLY FORDDEN, INCLUDED THE USE OF THIS SUIT WHEN DRIVING OTHER KINDS OF RACING VEHICLES. 
BELOW IS A LIST OF MAIN MINIMUM MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR HOMOLOGATION IN COMPLIANCE WITH CIK-FIA 2013-1 LEVEL 2 RULES

ABRASION RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE TIME  > 2,5 sec.
RESISTANCE TO HEAT DUE TO DIRECT CONTACT 100º FOR 10 sec.
RESISTANCE TO TEARING > 70 N.

SIZE 48

We make the shipment until Wednesday to Friday, the item no have warranty. Please make all your questions!!!.

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