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Hello all,

Recently I purchased two of these harnesses, only to later realise that I had been sent two right hand side specific harnesses.

Due to the fact that the exchage/refund period had expired, I bought a brand new left hand side specific harness.

I only changed out the left hand side specific buckle and lap belt.

The lap belt has never been used, it has seen zero road time and was only trial fitted before I realised the mix up.

TL;DR:

For sale: 1 Black Willans Silverstone V6 Saloon 3"/3" harness. Right hand side only

" The Silverstone V6 is a 6 point saloon race / rally harness from Willans. Featuring 3" wide shoulder and 3" wide lap straps with clip in fittings and a V type crutch strap. The V6 harness comes fitted with lightweight alloy adjusters on all straps and an aircraft style quick release buckle"

Included in the box are forged 15/16ths UNF eyelet bolts (standard seat belt bolt thread/pitch) and fitting instructions.

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They also look great when fitted.

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Price: $400.00. (A lot less than I payed)

I'm located in Horsham Victoria, and don't mind driving part way for pick-up, but delivery can also be arranged.

Thanks,

Tim

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  • 2 months later...

My apologies. I thought I uploaded photos of the lap belts. I'm away from the car at the moment, so i'll upload some more photos tomorrow. However, hopefully these suffice for now.

On the lap belts, the length between the shackle and the adjuster is fixed. The length between the adjuster and the buckle is adjustable. This makes for a really neat install. They are a pull type adjustment.

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Ah sweet yeah my harness currently is fixed length from buckle so ends up way too close to my seat and cant tighten it easily.

Will get back to you tomorrow just need to see if it will work with a HANS device

Cheers, but it was my understanding that you don't have to run a HANS specific harness, and that 3" shoulder belts are perfectly fine.

http://hansdevice.com/faq.html

http://english.schroth.com/racing/faq.php

Managed to quickly snap a few more photos today.

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