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I use a 6 point Sparco bought from R & R speedsport. I always try and buy as much from them as they are nice helpfull people and not the Revolution rip-offs.

Neil.

Does R & R have have a website etc? I prefer not to buy from rip off places either and support the good retailers.

willans 3inch 4pt looks the go, cheers BB

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There's a guy on ebay doing Autotechnica Monza 3" 6-point FIA harnesses for $170, dated 'til end of 2011. I bought the updated model (same thing, as far as I can tell, just a newer homologation) and it's great. Quality seems spot-on. Ok to be used as a 4-point, as far as I know . . . . ?

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club is what you want. the silverstone is for open wheels and is NOT suitable for use in a sedan. the supersport is more suited to road use as it has a normal type buckle instead of the cam-lock quick release the club has.

not sure if race and rally have a website. if you are in sydney just go and check them out. they are in greenacre.

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Being in the middle of the tarmac rally season Benson Motorsports have 3" FIA ones for $250 delivered and dated for 5 years.

Thanks for the heads up mate, though because i dont mind wasting money i think ill go the willans.

Im tempted to go with the supersport with the normal seat belt but then again maybe it wont perform as well as the club.

I think the club is the go, cheers fellas

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Thanks for the heads up mate, though because i dont mind wasting money i think ill go the willans.

Im tempted to go with the supersport with the normal seat belt but then again maybe it wont perform as well as the club.

I think the club is the go, cheers fellas

Generally the more your spend the softer the belts and light the buckles... so its no bad thing to fork out extra!

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super sport is ok if you want to use it on the street too, as the buckle is approved for road use. but personally I don't use my harness on the street anyway so i use one with a quick release cam-lock.

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Hmm thats a tough choice, i know i wouldnt mind using it on the road

I did it for 5 days after Phillip island last week - It's RUBBISH! If you've got the shoulder straps done up anywhere near tight, then You can't head-check over your shoulder. NOT COOL ! ! Plus, it's just a pain, to unclip the harness, and have to loosen off the lap-belt, and re-tighten it every time you get in the car.

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