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GSL RallySport is now an authorised Sparco Australia agent, and distributes the full range of Sparco Racing, Tuning, and Karting and Sports Products!!!

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RACING

In 1977 Sparco started production of specialist clothing and accessories for team safety in motor racing. Since winning their first Formula 1 title with Nelson Piquet in 1983 Sparco has continuously developed and improved its product and stands today behind Champion teams such as McLaren in Formula 1 and Subaru in the WRC.

The Sparco Racing Range provides safety and comfort for both drivers and crew with a wide range of FIA and other motorsport body Approved equipment including:

- Racesuits & Mechanics Suits

- Protective Underwear

- Raceboots & Mechanics Shoes

- Race Gloves & Mechanics Gloves

- Helmets & Accessories

- Helmet Intercom Systems

- Race Seats & Accessories

- Race Harnesses

- Race Steering & Accessories

- Fire Extinguisher Systems

- Roll Cages

- Powerboat Apparel, Equipment & Accessories

- Rally & Race Accessories

- Tool Bags, Helmet Bags and Sports & Travel Bags

- Sportswear

If you're racing you need Sparco!!

Fore more information on Sparco Racing Products, checkout Sparco Australia or contact us, 1300 884 836!!!

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TUNING

The Sparco Tuning range is specifically designed to deliver rally and racebred Sparco heritage to customers road going cars and track cars that are not required to comply to full performance class safety standards.

The Tuning range provides options for quality upgrades from stock factory fittings using the competition styled components found as original equipment on marques such as Ferrari and BMW and includes:

- Sports Seats

- Sports Harnesses

- Steering Wheels & Components

- Pedal Sets

- Gear Knobs & Accessories

- Brake Handles & Accessories

- Floor Mats

- Filler Caps

- Bonnet Pins

Treat yourself to the feel of the luxury marques grand touring heritage or the contemporary 'street' of the Fast & the Furious series of movies featuring Sparco Tuning range.

Fore more information on Sparco Tuning Products, checkout Sparco Australia or contact us, 1300 884 836!!!

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  • 2 years later...

Hey mate,

Any chance you can get in a drivers side Sparco Torino 2 seat? If so, how much would that be including shipping to 6069?

Cheers,

Martin.



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