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NRG Innovations 4-Point Bucket Style Racing Seat Belt Harness; Red (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item JG47389
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      Features

      • 4 Point Bolt-On Harness
      • Buckle Style for Easy Entry
      • NRG Logo
      • Fits Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required

      Description

      Racing Safety Harness. The NRG Innovations 4-Point Bucket Style Racing Seat Belt Harness in red is designed to provide essential body restraint for enhanced safety during motorsports activities. It is used by bolting onto most street-use cars, ensuring secure seating and reducing the risk of injury in case of sudden stops or impacts. This harness helps maintain driver stability and safety on the track.

      Construction and Appearance. This harness features 2-inch wide straps attached to a heavy-duty bucket-style buckle for durability and reliable performance. The straps display the NRG logo and come finished in a bold red color, offering both functional strength and a striking appearance.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward with a bolt-on design suitable for most street-use vehicles. Minimal modification is typically required, and drilling may be necessary depending on the vehicle's setup.

      Application. Fits universal; some adaptation may be required.

      NRG Innovations SBH-4PC-SRD

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