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Window Net Protector Car Safety Net Racing Drifting Rally Fia Approved 20"x17" on 2040-parts.com

US $48.75
Location:

Hongkong, United States

Hongkong, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:00240 item Type:Window Safety Net Brand:BZ Racing Material:Nylon Product code:32386534443 color:Red / Blue UPC:849179000240


Car Window Net Protector

  • Size: Approx. 50x43cm / 20''x17''   
  • Colors Available: RED/BLUE
  • Material: Nylon   
  • Net Shape: Rectangle   
  • FIA Approved   
  • 100% brand new and perfect packaged   
  • This high quality window net will keep you from being thrown from the car window and increase the safety     factor when you are racing   
    You can enjoy your racing with this good partner   

NOTE:

This item has 8 different Colors, ( Red and Blue)
 please leave a message or "Note to seller" for Color specification upon checkout or contact us directly after purchased otherwise default (RED) color will be sent out.




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