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Sparco 2" 4-Point Snap-In Racing Harness Red

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2" 4-Point Snap-In Racing Harness Red
2" 4-Point Snap-In Racing Harness
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    Are these FIA or SFI certified? If so, when were they manufactured? 

    Asked by: BC82
    No, these belts are not certified in either sanction body and have no build dates showing.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-05-10

    How do the snap on fittings work to attach to the car

    Asked by: Lolz
    You must have a bolt in or welded on tabs for the snap in type harnesses.
    Answered by: Jegs Tech
    Date published: 2017-11-05
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