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1 - At the moment there is no start or finish date. At the moment we are looking for expressions of interest.

2 - product details are listed below

3 - prices are offered below, and some RRP prices are also below

4 - there is no company supplying these products, there are three individuals arranging this group buy. Further details will be given when/if the group buy starts.

5 - At this stage, pick up is welcome - and we will definitely post.

6 - Delivery costs will be exactly what it costs us. We're not going to rip people off on the delivery

7 - photos are offered below :dry:

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We're in a position to get a good deal on 100% GENUINE OMP RACING BOOTS. If there's enough interest this deal will forge ahead and in 2 weeks from now 1000 pairs of OMP boots in all sizes will be in the country.

Please express interest in this thread and specify which boot you are interested in + size. If there's not enough interest we'll have to abandon the group buy. Also please note it's for these boots only and no other OMP products.

A bit about OMP:

OMP is an Italian company and one of Europe's Largest manufacturer of quality Racing Equipment including FIA homoligated Seats, Driving Suits, Helmets, Roll Cages, Harnesses and Accessories. The fire retardant suit of Michael Schumacher's are made by OMP Racing and it's not uncommon to find OMP gear in drool worthy race machinery world wide (OEM equipment by Ferrari, Maserati and Porsche and in GT competition cars).

Official OMP web site:

http://www.ompracing.it/

The shoes available for purchase:

MISANO (IC/771) FIA APPROVED

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Medium height boot in soft suede with single strap and laced closure. Very lightweight and comfortable. Protective black suede toe cap and internal lining in soft knit fire retardant fabric. Flame resistant anti-hydrocarbon rubber sole with slip resistant “pneus” pattern. Features lateral reinforcements in Carbon like material to reduce wear. 12 Sizes: 36/47

Complying with FIA 8856-2000

Colours:

IB/771061XX Red

IB/771041XX Blue

IB/771071XX Black

Group buy price: $199.00!!!

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MUGELLO (IC/773) FIA APPROVED

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Ultra lightweight mid boot in soft suede leather offering superior comfort. Lace up closure with an adjustable ankle strap for added security. Reinforced anti-wear inserts in carbon leather and a double stitched suede reinforced toe cap. The interior of the boot is lined with soft knit nomex and the sole is a flame and hydrocarbon resistant rubber. 12 Sizes: 36/47

Complying with FIA 8856-2000

Colours:

IB/773061XX Red

IB/773041XX Blue

IB/773071XX Black

Group buy price: $199.00!!!

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MONZA (IC/772) FIA APPROVED

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High top boot in soft suede with double strap and laced closure. Double stitched black suede toe cap, soft knit fire retardant lining. Flame resistant anti-hydrocarbon rubber sole with slip resistant “pneus” pattern. Lateral reflective safety stripes. 12 Sizes: 36/47

Complying with FIA 8856-2000

Colours:

IB/772061XX Red

IB/772041XX Blue

IB/772071XX Black

Group buy price: $199.00!!!

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VARANO (IC/770) FIA APPROVED

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Ankle boot in soft suede with conventional laced closure and an anatomic low profile heel design to improve ankle mobility. Features include a black suede reinforced toe cap, a soft knit fire retardant lining. Flame resistant anti-hydrocarbon sole with slip resistant “pneus” pattern. Lateral reflective safety stripes. 12 Sizes: 36/47

Complying with FIA 8856-2000

Colours:

IB/770061XX Red

IB/770041XX Blue

IB/770071XX Black

Group buy price: $199.00!!!

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WINNER (IC/758)

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High top boot with a soft suede leather exterior, anti-wear reinforcements in smooth monochrome leather and double strap closure, just like our racing boots. Also features a heel bellow to facilitate ankle movement, breathable insole and high grip rubber sole with tyre tread pattern. 13 Sizes: 35/47.

Not fire resistant.

3 COLOURS:

IC/758041 Blue

IC/758061 Red

IC/758071 Black.

Group buy price: $99.00!!!

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RACING 2 (IC/757)

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Suede (IC/761) or polished leather (IC/757) high top boots with double strap closure and special perforated silver fabric inserts and foot-strap to improve breathability. Back bellow to improve mobility. High grip rubber sole with tyre tread pattern. 16 Sizes: 32/47.

4 COLOURS:

IC/757079 Black in polished leather

IC/761041 Blue in suede leather

IC/761071 Black in suede leather

IC/761061 Red in suede leather.

Group buy price: $99.00!!!

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Sizes:

US 4.5/5/6/6.5/7.5/8/9/10/10.5/11.5/12/13

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hey guys,

in this thread could you please indicate you prefered colour, size and style of boot so we can get an idea of what we should bring into the country!

Thanks people. Anyone questions, PM would be fantastic... lets keep the thread just for potential Expressions Of Interest :dry:

I would be in for a pair of Black Misano's

How do the sizes compare to normal shoes? I wear a US12 size shoe

EDIT: wait a minit!!! the bottom 2 pairs are $100 cheaper, I is read good, no? :rant:

WINNERS in black suede thanks :(

Closed - Please read the rules.

While this is a great deal, the rules of the group buy subsection, and classifieds area in general are very clear.

If you are a registered Australian business, and wish to sell these items on SAU, please contact me for more information on the advertising packages we have available.

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