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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

Where on the parcel shelf are they meant to mount to?

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lmao its Yum Cha Performance™ not Yum Chow... Or are you even ripping that off with a dodgey company!!

so does anyone actually know the price for them here in aus? cause im not going to do it if we are only going to be saving $50.

When i was looking around i found that ERS were also FIA approved and were a good prioce. I think they are stocked by Gran Munday Performance plus a few otherd down here. Perhaps try them before going thru thw wait and agro of getting stuff from OS. Ill chase up the price if the ERS harnesses tonight and post up.

BUT, its cool to have harnesses, but they aint 100% required for the track, but they do add to the experience:thumbsup:

Just be aure they are installed correctly, cause if there not you may find yourself failing scrutineering:oops:

im going down there now seeing as its around the corner and get me some prices on roll cage padding, bonnet pins, tow hook (i can forsee that coming in handy lol) and a few other safety things.

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