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Z Racing Suit Blue With White Size 64 (xxl) on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Hemet, California, United States

Hemet, California, United States
IN GOOD USED CONDITION EXCEPT ZIPPER COMES APART IF NOT ZIPPED UP VERY CAREFULLY.
Brand:ZRACING Warranty:No

Z RACING SUIT 
BLUE WITH WHITE 
SIZE 64 (XXL)
MATERIAL OUTER 100% POLYESTER
                    INNER 100% COTTON
INSEAM 32"
SHOULDER TO CUFF 27"
BACK SHOULDER TO SHOULDER 24"
THE SUIT IS IN GOOD CONDITION EXCEPT THE ZIPPER HAS A PROBLEM.  IF YOU ZIP IT REALLY SLOW IT'S OK BUT IF YOU ZIP FAST IT JUMPS OFF TRACK.

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