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Hey guys, looking at buying a 2 or 3 layer nomex suit and they are mega expensive. Even the 2 layer ones from Revolution are over $550.

Are there any other places in Sydney worth checking out? What about online is there a lot of money to be saved? Where should I be looking? My concern with going online is getting a suit that doesn't fit but if I'm paying half the price I'll run the risk and return if it need be.

Anyway keen to hear your thoughts.

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http://www.racedeal.com/index.html

^These guys were very helpful. After meeting them at WTAC, I was very happy to purchase from them. They even pay for the return postage to exchange the suit for a different size.

If you can, go and check out the trade stands at this years WTAC.

Pro tip: Always order a size up from the size you measure up to. By the time you sit it your race seat the suit tends to ride up a bit.

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^These guys were very helpful. After meeting them at WTAC, I was very happy to purchase from them. They even pay for the return postage to exchange the suit for a different size.

If you can, go and check out the trade stands at this years WTAC.

Pro tip: Always order a size up from the size you measure up to. By the time you sit it your race seat the suit tends to ride up a bit.

Damn it, they were at WTAC? lol

Ah well, taking a roadtrip out there next Saturday...

Sorry I ment in 2013. Not sure if they were there this year, as I couldn't get there myself. I just assumed they would be again?

Ah OK, i wandered around most of the stands and didnt see them... But its only a few hours away so am roadtripping there after i drop my car off at Road2Race on the weekend...

They have seats and steering wheels etc in stock to try out so its worth the drive! They seem pretty helpful so far over the phone and also came recommended from Boz :)

That is the Sparco Australia Distributor.

Address is 3 Pullman Place Emu Plains (#4 is the distribution warehouse).

Bought all my gear off them, just make sure you call before you leave home to make sure they will be open.

That is the Sparco Australia Distributor.

Address is 3 Pullman Place Emu Plains (#4 is the distribution warehouse).

Bought all my gear off them, just make sure you call before you leave home to make sure they will be open.

Nice! I called and booked a time with them as they are only open a few hours Saturday...

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