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Hi All,

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The Tuners Group is very pleased to announce that we can now supply a range of parts from Momo, including the extremely high quality Momo Racing Collection.

The Momo Racing Collection is Momo's range of competition motorsport products. The racing collection includes Momo Racing Steering Wheels, racing seats and seat bases, safety harnesses, fireproof racing suits, fireproof underwear, racing gloves, racing boots, helmets, karting equipment, and racing radio communications equipment ...

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Shown above is the Momo Racing Collection GP2 Series Steering Wheel with integrated LCD display.

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Shown above is a Momo customised professional racing suit.

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Shown above are the Momo Top Light professional racing boots.

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Shown above is the Momo Top Light 6P Hans Formula Racing Harness

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Shown above is the Momo Safari Racing Seat

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Shown above is the Momo Drifting Seat

GENUINE GUARANTEE AND COUNTERFEITS WARNING

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Say no to fakes, counterfeits & knock-offs !

In order to guarantee authenticity so that our customers can be 100% assured of getting the genuine, real deal, Momo product and not some cheap and nasty counterfeit or knock off made somewhere in south east Asia, all our Momo products are guaranteed 100% genuine Momo products and are sourced only through Momo's authorised factory distribution channel.

So by purchasing from us you are absolutely assured of getting the genuine, real deal, Momo product.

MORE INFO AND LINKS TO BROWSE THE MOMO RACING COLLECTION PRODUCT RANGE

For more info, links to browse the Momo Racing Collection product range and for a link to download the official Momo Racing Collection catalog as a PDF, please click here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Products/momo.html

- The Tuners Group

  • 2 weeks later...
how much for the shoes and do they come in size 11

cheers

julz

Hi Julz,

We have now added a range of Momo Racing Collection Racing Boots to our ordering system ...

Momo Pro Racer Racing Boots

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The Momo Pro Racer Racing Boots (shown above) are professional boots in fire-resistant soft kangaroo leather and suede with grey Nomex quilted inserts for maximum lightness. Complies with FIA 8856/2000 standards.

Available in Red, Blue, Grey and a range of sizes.

Colour info, size info and price info here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/Mo...Boots_Blue.html

Momo GP2 Tech Racing Boots

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The Momo GP2 Tech Racing Boots are a professional boot with a thin sole and were expressly designed for use on track where maximum sensitivity is required.

These boots are made of fire-resistant soft kangaroo leather and suede with grey Nomex quilted inserts and they ensure maximum comfort and lightness.

From the deep study of the feet position during driving, Momo developed an absolutely innovative technical solution: the asymmetric sole. MOMO also added a special protection on the side of the right boot only, to protect the contact area while on the back of the sole follows the natural position of the foot during driving.

FIA 8856/2000

Available in Red, Blue, Grey and a range of sizes.

Colour info, size info and price info here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/Momo_GP2_Boots.html

- The Tuners Group



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