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Hi Guys,

I have for sale a nismo GTR 4 point belt. It's a drivers side kit. It says BNR34 on the box but it will work just the same in 32 or 33 in fact pretty much any car. It's a great belt as the rear half unclips so if you have to put people in the back, or a baby seat or whatever you just have to unclip it not uninstall it! It's brand new in the box with everything included. I bought it on a whim as I've always wanted one, but I already have a 4 point willans belt in my GTR and promised myself not to spend on the GTST so it's up for sale.

Price is: $410 + $20 postage for most of aus. or pick-up in sydney, northside after 23rd Jan.

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A few quick questions

Is it a 50mm or 75mm wide belt?

Do each of the belt ends have the clips that easily detach from the eye bolts? (you cannot see this easily in the photos)

Could it be ADR approved - the belt catch looks like it is the normal belt style which is usually ARD compliant (my current 6 point harness has a quick release catch that is FIA and not ADR approved)

Awesome! I didn't think you could buy these Nismo/Willans harnesses.

These are definitely 2inch not 3inch. And yes have quick release clips.

Here's the 3inch model (I can't find them for sale anywhere though).

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Isnt that considered a 3point harness coz the shoulder straps join to one at the back?

Anyway nice item! would be interested if it didnt cost as much as a takata.. Haha

A few quick questions

Is it a 50mm or 75mm wide belt?

Do each of the belt ends have the clips that easily detach from the eye bolts? (you cannot see this easily in the photos)

Could it be ADR approved - the belt catch looks like it is the normal belt style which is usually ARD compliant (my current 6 point harness has a quick release catch that is FIA and not ADR approved)

hi mate,

firstly please forgive the slow reply. I'm still in japan and my only net access is at cafes. It's the 2inch belt (only one currently available). It does have the unclippable ends so you can unclip the whole thing from the eye bolts easily. The buckle is an ADR approved type. whether or not is has specific ADR approval I couldn't say, but it does meet international standards for seat belts for road use. like you say the cam buckle type are NOT ADR approved though.

as for whether or not it's 3 or 4 point. according to nismo and willans it's 4 point. basically the points refer to how many anchorages there are. and there are 4 of them.

it's an awesome belt and perfect for the street/track car as you can use it on the street too without too much hassle.

and justin: thanks for the pic/info. yes it was hard to get! but you know me, always searching out the cool jap gear. I was watching an option time attack DVD and so many of the cars were using this exact belt, and even this week at fuji a lot of the saurus cars had them as they are good on track, and good for street too. >_<

Hi Guys,

I have for sale a nismo GTR 4 point belt. It's a drivers side kit. It says BNR34 on the box but it will work just the same in 32 or 33 in fact pretty much any car. It's a great belt as the rear half unclips so if you have to put people in the back, or a baby seat or whatever you just have to unclip it not uninstall it! It's brand new in the box with everything included. I bought it on a whim as I've always wanted one, but I already have a 4 point willans belt in my GTR and promised myself not to spend on the GTST so it's up for sale.

Price is: $410 + $20 postage for most of aus. or pick-up in sydney, northside after 23rd Jan.

pics:

img3721yt9.jpg

img3722yd2.jpg

img3723wu9.jpg

img3724qt0.jpg

img3727yw6.jpg

CAN YOU GIVE ME YOUR PHONE NUMBER PLEASE! MINE IS 0412351418 BILL THANKS

CAN YOU GIVE ME YOUR PHONE NUMBER PLEASE! MINE IS 0412351418 BILL THANKS

will pm you my number. I'm currently in japan but will be in sydney after tomorrow ;)

back in aus now. and keen to do a clean up all my stuff. someone give my nismo belt kit a new home in a nice warm skyline please. :) they are shivering in their box atm and it's breaking my heart!

back in aus now. and keen to do a clean up all my stuff. someone give my nismo belt kit a new home in a nice warm skyline please. :laugh: they are shivering in their box atm and it's breaking my heart!

Hi

I am keen on the the Nismo belts. please contact me on [email protected] or prefer call 0438167207

Thankyou

Hi Michael. Yep, will fit R33 GTST no problem, It says BNR34 kit on it, but to be honest it will just as easily fit in any skyline and most other models too. there is nothing that makes it "GTR specific". GGG, email sent.

  • 2 weeks later...

still got this. had a lot of people ask for my details etc, but no one has ponied up the dough yet, or rocked up on my front door step to pick it up. so at the moment it's anyones.

lol, yeah they are nice kit! they look very nice with a stock interior. that nismo grey matches well with the black/grey/blue of skyline interiors.

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