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Item 1 : Sabelt 3 inch 4 point Harness

Condition : Brand New in Box with all the installation manuals and bolts

Price : $450 + Delivery

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Item 2 : 4 Kumho KU-36 tyres

Condition : Brand New and un-fitted.

Size : 17 x 45 x 235

Price : $600 Firm

Lots of good reviews for this tyre. They are comparable with the RE-01r. Prefer local buyer. Interstate buyers will need to arrange for their own freight.

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Items are located in Melbourne.

Please PM me if you have other questions, thanks.

Sabelts are brand new and UNused. If i'm not wrong, they are FIA approved too unless someone wishes to clarify this.

Well i noticed sebastian loeb uses them today so id say so.

keen, but too pricey for me atm.

Well i noticed sebastian loeb uses them today so id say so.

keen, but too pricey for me atm.

That's the cost of having a good quality harness compared to the crap ones out there. For the crappy harnesses, after using them for a while, your body will start slipping under the harness. A brand new GENUINE Takata harness is about $700 at the moment. Sabelt is much less and they are used by WRC teams as well as some F1 teams :)

Hey mate,

just registering interest in a pair of the tyres.

if the previous buyer falls through and you're willing to split them up, i'll grab a pair.

pm me

thanks,

greg-

Hi Greg, thanks for the interest. Unfortunately, even if the sale falls through, i won't be separating the set. Thanks!

I wonder is this thing street legal Ben?

What do you mean if it is street legal?

I don't think you would using them on the streets when you have your own seat belt unless your car doesn't come with one.

If you have it installed in your car, you can always place it behind the passenger seat at the back. During track days, you can strap them on.

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