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We've just been able to scoop purchase Oakley Racing Boots at a ridiculous price!

All of these boots RRP for over $400, and we're selling them off on special for $249 shipped!

In Compliance with FIA Standard 8856-2000, these boots are suitable for use in all motorsport events right up to Formula 1 and World Rally!

The sizes are US, so they're 1 above the UK system, which is what we use, so if you're usually a 10, then you'd need to choose 11. For those that are local (North Brisbane) best to come in and try them!

Or else the Oakley Size chart is here:

http://oakley.com.au/customer_service/footwear_chart

They use the US system, so that's the available sizes we've quoted here.

Black High Race Boot

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Available:

1 x Size 7

2 x Size 11

1 x Size 12

Red/Black High Race Boot

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Available:

1 x Size 8

2 x Size 9

1 x Size 10

2 x Size 11

Red/Black Low Race Boot

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Available:

1 x Size 8

2 x Size 12

1 x Size 13

Blue/Grey High Race Boot

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Available:

1 x Size 7

1 x Size 12

2 x Size 13

All brand new, in box, with Oakley Warranty. Any other questions PM us here, or call (07) 3881 1215.

Regards,

Greg

Also just had it confirmed by the ANDRA rule book that these are also good for everything up to and including Top Fuel.

These will cover everything from weekend sprint warrior, right through to international competition!

Updated Availability...

Black High Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 7

3 x Size 11

Red/Black High Race Boot

Available:

2 x Size 9

1 x Size 10

1 x Size 11

Red/Black Low Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 8

2 x Size 12

Blue/Grey High Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 7

1 x Size 13*

* Sold, but may still be available... I'm supposed to be taking it to an event in a month's time, but if someone walks through the door with cash in the meantime...

definately keen on some boots man

how generous are they with there sizing.. ive had a few race boots now .. same sizes .. one was rather loose.. the next was same size but slightly better fitting.

im intersted in a pair of Black High Race Boots.

reason i ask in regards to sizes .. im a US12 .. but isnt really tight on the end of my foot. i could go an 11.. and maybe stretch where it needs?

keen all the same.

and if u can get gloves that would be awesome too.

Matt

Hi guys,

For the both of you, unfortunately no-go on the gloves.

how generous are they with there sizing.. ive had a few race boots now .. same sizes .. one was rather loose.. the next was same size but slightly better fitting.

im intersted in a pair of Black High Race Boots.

reason i ask in regards to sizes .. im a US12 .. but isnt really tight on the end of my foot. i could go an 11.. and maybe stretch where it needs?

They'll stretch a little. I kept a pair for myself and wore them around work all day on Tues to get them to loosen up a bit. Really depends on how wide your foot is I guess. If you're not quite as long as a 12, then maybe you could get away with the 11.

Worst case, the $249 includes shipping to you, so provided you're prepared to pay any return freight, then refunding you your money isn't an issue.

Also, there's only 1 Size 11 black left. Updated availability is:

Black High Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 7

1 x Size 11

Red/Black High Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 9

1 x Size 10

1 x Size 11

Red/Black Low Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 8

2 x Size 12

Blue/Grey High Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 7

Regards,

Greg

Only a few sets left! Updated Availability...

Black High Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 7

Red/Black High Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 9

1 x Size 10

1 x Size 11

Red/Black Low Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 8

2 x Size 12

Blue/Grey High Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 7

  • 2 weeks later...

Yep, we've still got:

Black High Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 7

Red/Black High Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 9

1 x Size 11

Red/Black Low Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 8

2 x Size 12

Blue/Grey High Race Boot

Available:

1 x Size 7

  • 3 weeks later...
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