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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:D 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:D

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.

Inark, Can you email/PM those interested just to let them know. I will be going to the shop tonight to check them out, but have been promised they are a much better harness.

Cheers

Paul

can you send me the bank details paul... ive pretty much just stated.

Delivery ill be worked out depending on where ur from...

Pickup is available if in WA...

Deposit of $50 to confirm...

xfer with NAME DEP (number of belts) into the WA account

so for an example... inark DEP 3

And the remainder will be required once all 10 positions are confirmed

this is more so for the person buying them... especially being from other forums and not knowing me or anyone else... more a safety thing for them... this way they only lose $50... this is how they see it.

I thought the original $350 price for the Sabelt was including delivery...  

What are the chances of them getting more Sabelt harnesses in stock?

Read the posts :P

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