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SCHROTH Profi III-5 belts

Ok, good news and bad news.

The supplier has sold out of the SABELT's which they were able to do at the cheap price, they sold 50 in 2 weeks in WA alone

But fear not, we have been offere another belt which is even better There SCHROTH harness's, the Profi III-5. These have a carbon-buckle and fully sprung adjusters which make them a better belt than the SABELT one we were looking at. RRP is $599, for 10 or more we can get them for $385 which is a real deal

If you want to look at them go to www.schroth.com Products->Motorsport->Restraints-Profi III-5.

They are avaialable in blue, red and black, with long or short straps.

So far we have:

-Dainis x 2 Blue Long Strap (Rally Car) confirmed... Deposit paid

-GTS-t VSPEC x2 Black long strap (confirmed)

-KamikazeR33 x2 Black Long Strap (confirmed payment pending)

-Snowman x1 Red long strap (confirmed)

-GTTR34

-crownman (toymods forum)

-kayzee (toymods) x4

-EVO8 x 2 Blue Long Strap (rexnet)

-Mettina x2 Long Strap (Rally Car) Payment pending

TOTAL = 12

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I'm interested:D A friend of mine sells racing equipment, so I'll see what price he can get something similar for:D

yeah see if he can get some good prices cause id rather organise a group buy locally cause its easier.

no interetsed as i just bought 2 but can give sum info, i got two sparco, which are made by sabelt the same as in your pics, 3'' vertical strap 2'' waist, with quick release buckle( the only way to go) and eye bolts and quick release coupling as in your pics and there were jsut under 400 each inc GST trade price, but there are many many different models with different options wehic can make a big difference in price, anyway the sabelt make very good harnesses so you cant go wrong

try IKD or International Karting Distibuters they import sparco so you can compare the price between the two brands

yeah see if he can get some good prices cause id rather organise a group buy locally cause its easier.

Yeah, the guy can get the SABELT stuff, he's the agent for GMP which bring it in. Price will depend on how many we get. What number shall I get him to calculate the price on?

well depending on price there is about 8 people in vic that want em... post it up in WA section and see if people in there are interested too...

i got two sparco, which are made by sabelt the same as in your pics, 3'' vertical strap 2'' waist, with quick release buckle( the only way to go) and eye bolts and quick release coupling as in your pics

This is the harness I want.

:)

so u want the same ones that are in the pic snowy?

well i think paul is getting us a number of prices so we'll see what happens

Can these be taken out easy so the normal seat belt can be used for normal road use? as harnesses are a pain the the ass when driving to work etc.

Doesnt vicroads say it is illegal to actually use harness on the street. they dont mind having them in the car tho. just need to use lap sash. go figure. think i read someone got fined for it too, which made no sense, as youd expect them to be as safe or more so.

is what i recall.

Ok, spoke to my guy, he's able to supply us with Sabelt 5pt harnesses with quick release catch for $350 for a group buy of 10 or more. I think this is a decent price, but let me know what you think. This is FIA approved till 2009.

He can also get us cheaper ones, still FIA approved, but there not as nice as the namebrand ones.

Cheers

Paul

shit now thats a bargain!!

perhaps we should be puting links in everyones state... we aiont going to get better than that! :D

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