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Group buys on sabelt harnesses?? 4 Points and expire in 2009.

They also come with with the shoulder pads.

Theyre selling for just over $200AUD without shipping or taxes so probably cost less than 300 to get them landed.

How much are they usually???

http://nifty.amikai.com/AmiWeb?ami_url=htt...393819&r_n=4436

EDIT: ok it wont work so i will have to do it the pov way with screen dumps haha.

Pretty much the jist of it is that on yahoo japan they are selling them for 17400yen... that is the selling price not th start price. That works out to be just over 200AUD... shipping those things wont be a hell of a lot from Japan either so postage will probably be around $40 (PFC costs $40 and id say that weighs more)

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Theyre 3"

レースなどでの使用期限は2009迄です

The use term in a race etc. is to 2009.

★ここに注目!

* Observe here! 送料+しても、国内最安値!

Even if it mailing-cost + Carries out, it is a domestic maximum low price!

★品名

* Name of article サベルトTOP-FOMULABオール3インチパッド付 右用 青

With a SABERUTO TOP-FOMULAB all 3 inch pad For the rights Blue

★特徴

* Feature 2004年モデル正規輸入品。4ドア車からMR2などの2シータ-まで調整幅が大きい為取付けが容易。FIA公認で公式戦にも使用できます。

2004 model regular import. Since even 2 Sita, such as MR2, has large adjustment width from 4 door vehicles, attachment is easy. It can be used also for a regular-season game by FIA official recognition.

★国内参考価格

* Domestic reference price 22000円位

22000 yen grade

★bakebake販売価格

* bakebake selling price 17400円

17400 yen

★オプション販売1

* Option sale 1 サポートベルトV型(6点式)    4000円

Support belt V type (six-point formula) 4000 yen

★オプション販売2

* Option sale 2 サポートベルトI型(5点式)    3500円

Support belt I type (five-point formula) 3500 yen

★オプション販売3

* Option sale 3 ベルトキャッチステー(取付けが容易になります)    1050円

Belt catch SUTE (attachment becomes easy) 1050 yen

★オプション購入について

* Option purchase 購入ご希望の方は落札後、ご連絡下さい。

Those who wish [ purchase ] need to inform after a successful bid.

★振込総支払額

* The transfer total payment frame 17400円   +  送料

17400 yen + Mailing cost

★代引(525円)総支払額

* The cost 引 (525 yen) total payment frame 17925円   +  送料

17925 yen + Mailing cost

送料

Mailing cost

中部、北陸、近畿

The central part, Hokuriku, Kinki  900円

900 yen

関東、信越、   中国、四国

Kanto, Shin-etsu China, Shikoku 1000円

1000 yen

東北、九州

A northeast, Kyushu 1100円

1100 yen

北海道、沖縄

Hokkaido, Okinawa 1400円

1400 yen

送料・支払について

About a mailing cost and payment

♪支払総額

Total ♪ payment amount 落札金額+送料

Successful bid amount-of-money + mailing cost

♪その他

♪, others ノークレーム・ノーリターンにてお願いします。

I need your help by the no claim no return.

リンク

Link

♪マイブース。私の現在出品している他の商品は こちらをご覧ください。

♪ my booth. Other goods which have sent now [ of me ] Here Please have a look.

My Sparco harnesses are actually Sabelt. Mine look the biz so these are great value, most this price dont have the quick release buckle...lol you feel quick just doing up the buckle:)

Just be sure they are the long type, as some are "short" type for mounting of roll cage, most of us need the "long" type to mount off the rear parcel shelf

I got my sparco bonnet pins from Meridian Motorsport.... cost $35 but I think the price is a bit higher now.

As for the Sabelt TRW harnesses... If they're the blue one's pictured above with the 3" straps, rotor buckle (jet fighter style) and long straps for parcel shelf mounting then im in!! :D

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