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Hopefully this is of interest to some people!

We've just got an email through from Sparco Australia about a limited supply of seats they've brought in under the 'Lico' brand, which are exactly the same seats as the Sparco ones (even have the same FIA approval numbers), but a heap cheaper!

The one that's of most interest is the Lico Pro Head:

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Exactly the same seat as Sparco Circuit that cost $1399 each, the Lico Pro Head we can do for $789 per seat including delivery!!! I'm planning to grab a pair for myself, so get in quick before they run out!

Any questions feel free to give us a bell on 1300 884 836.

Regards,

Greg

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Ok, due to popular demand on other forums I'll put the other Lico options up!

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Lico Hurriance $589 per seat including delivery, same as Sparco Evo ($1099)

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Lico Interlago $589 per seat including delivery, same as Sparco REV ($950)

There is though only VERY limited stock of the Hurricane and Interlagos (6 Hurri, 16 Inter), but there's heaps of the Pro Head. For those wanting cheaper we can do the Sparco Sprint V for $489 per seat including delivery, but isn't a full fiberglass tub like the above 3 Sparco/Lico. The Spring V is though still FIA approved... bloody cheap considering!

hay buddy

how much for 2x pro head and rails to suit an r34 gtt

also do they come in other colors

cheers

julz

Hi Julz,

Side mount bases to suit your R34 are $279 per set. All up for 2 mounts, and 2 seats you'd be looking at $2136 delivered.

Only available color is black.

Regards,

Greg

Hey Greg, might be interested in a single hurricane and a rail, but i've gotta see if my x-trail has rails so suit and if not I'll see what ones can be modified the easiest...

I'll let ya know...

Ps is there anyway you can tell if my xtrail has rails that are similar to any other car, I.e. S15, r34 etc.?

Hey Greg, might be interested in a single hurricane and a rail, but i've gotta see if my x-trail has rails so suit and if not I'll see what ones can be modified the easiest...

I'll let ya know...

Ps is there anyway you can tell if my xtrail has rails that are similar to any other car, I.e. S15, r34 etc.?

Hi mate,

I'll asked the question of Sparco to see if they've got mounts to suit X Trail. Also, at last count I think we've only got 1 (or 2) of the Hurricane's left, and then that's it, Sparco aren't getting any more, so if you're keen on them you may need to move quick on at least the seat, and leave the mounts. You'll always be able to make something with regards to mounts using universal runners and mounts etc.

Regards,

Greg

hi Greg..

i like the look (and price!) of the sparco sprint V.. can you explain what the ADR/DOT regulation in QLD are on fixed back seats? just fit universal rails and mod plate it and away we go?

cheers,

Chris.

hi Greg..

i like the look (and price!) of the sparco sprint V.. can you explain what the ADR/DOT regulation in QLD are on fixed back seats? just fit universal rails and mod plate it and away we go?

cheers,

Chris.

Hi Chris,

The Sprint V isn't ADR approved, so for it to be fully legal, it's my understanding, that you need not only a mod plate, but also an engineers report stating why that particular part of the car doesn't have to meet ADR requirement. Reality is an FIA approval on the strength of a seat makes the ADR look silly, bu unfortunately the law doesn't see things that way. I could be wrong, so please do your own research.

Regards,

Greg

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hay buddy

how much for 2x pro head and rails to suit an r34 gtt

also do they come in other colors

cheers

julz

hay buddy

what size jeans do u wear and how well do u fit in the pro head seats?

regards

julz

hay buddy

what size jeans do u wear and how well do u fit in the pro head seats?

regards

julz

Hi Julz,

I'm a 32/3, and I fit in it snug. We've had a couple of people who are 34 fit it in it no problems also.

Regards,

Greg

Hi Julz,

I'm a 32/3, and I fit in it snug. We've had a couple of people who are 34 fit it in it no problems also.

Regards,

Greg

cool

i have a pair of genuine sparcos and there pretty fkn snug

r they fia approved mate?

and can u do better on the price u pm'd me a couple of weeks ago.

ill be honest with u that im tossing up between a pair of these and a pair of bride zeta 3

thanks

julz

Edited by GUN_METAL_GTR32
cool

i have a pair of genuine sparcos and there pretty fkn snug

r they fia approved mate?

and can u do better on the price u pm'd me a couple of weeks ago.

ill be honest with u that im tossing up between a pair of these and a pair of bride zeta 3

thanks

julz

Hi Julz,

Yep, they're full FIA approved. There isn't a form of tin top racing in the world that you couldn't run these seats in.

If you grab 2 of the Pro Head we'll do the mounts for $250 each. We already have free shipping on it, so call it $2078 delivered. RRP is $1450 per seat!

The Zeta 3 from memory don't have any sort of head support though do they?

Regards,

Greg

Hi Julz,

Yep, they're full FIA approved. There isn't a form of tin top racing in the world that you couldn't run these seats in.

If you grab 2 of the Pro Head we'll do the mounts for $250 each. We already have free shipping on it, so call it $2078 delivered. RRP is $1450 per seat!

The Zeta 3 from memory don't have any sort of head support though do they?

Regards,

Greg

nah they dont but they look heaps better lol.

and would probably be a better option on the street.

and the zeta 3 have a lil bit more shoulder room, i have massive shoulders lol and like i said my sparcos are borderline painful to sit in for more than like 30 mins and these are only a tinnnnny bit wider.

ill have a think about it mate

thanks heaps 4 ur time i appreciate u taking the time to answer so many of my questions

julz

Edited by GUN_METAL_GTR32


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