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Just something to think about before you import one, if it doesn't have the aus/nz standards sticker on it some tracks/clubs won't let use it. So just double check that where you plan use it will allow it to be used

Have an old SA2000 compliant GP Jet and just after a new equivalent. Never had an issue with being allowed to use it mostly because I dont bother with the drags.

Still anyone with any ideas. Summit dont have any and other than emailing rhd Japan I havent got much of an idea.

Thanks for the tips fellas. Usually what happens is the motorbike shops don't sell the motorsport open face versions, neither do the karting places leaving you with Revolution Racegear and the like. Which don't discount stuff. Same same for overseas not many places offering Arai motorsport helmets.

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Just something to think about before you import one, if it doesn't have the aus/nz standards sticker on it some tracks/clubs won't let use it. So just double check that where you plan use it will allow it to be used

That's motorbike helmets

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