WRC TITANIUM LIGHT WEIGHT 6 POINT HARNESSES
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WRC TITANIUM LIGHT WEIGHT 6 POINT HARNESSES
They are SABELT 6 POINT ( 2 SHOULDER,2 LAP AND 2 CROTCH BELTS ).
THEY WERE USED BY THE MITSUBISHI WORKS TEAM IN THERE LANCER WRC CARS.
They have Titanium lightweight buckles and adjusters and are a 3rd ( if not more ) lighter than any other 6 point harness on the market.
Tongs/snap hooks/buckle/ 3 bar slider and all internals on the buckle are made from BILLET TITANIUM.
They have lightweight webbing ( seat belt ). They are only made for the works teams and cost around £700/£800 each. I have 2 of them.
They are in perfect condition and the only reason I am selling is due to the nice people at the FIA saying any belt out of date cannot be used for national or international motorsport.
They expired for rallying at the end of December 06.
They are not like wearing a normal race harness, they are so light and comfortable you don't even know you are wearing them.
Although these are out of date they will make a perfect addition to any track or race car.
£SENSIBLE OFFERS or PM ME!
THEY WERE USED BY THE MITSUBISHI WORKS TEAM IN THERE LANCER WRC CARS.
They have Titanium lightweight buckles and adjusters and are a 3rd ( if not more ) lighter than any other 6 point harness on the market.
Tongs/snap hooks/buckle/ 3 bar slider and all internals on the buckle are made from BILLET TITANIUM.
They have lightweight webbing ( seat belt ). They are only made for the works teams and cost around £700/£800 each. I have 2 of them.
They are in perfect condition and the only reason I am selling is due to the nice people at the FIA saying any belt out of date cannot be used for national or international motorsport.
They expired for rallying at the end of December 06.
They are not like wearing a normal race harness, they are so light and comfortable you don't even know you are wearing them.
Although these are out of date they will make a perfect addition to any track or race car.
£SENSIBLE OFFERS or PM ME!
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