Used Butler Full Containment Seat Sfi 39.1 With 14.5 Inch Waist on 2040-parts.com
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
SRI Performance - The Choice of Champions Butler Built SFI 39.1 Full Containment Suit Has 14.5 inch waist 15 inch leg hole 10 inch chest hole This seat would mostly be in a asphalt car but could be in a dirt track car.
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