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3" Sabelt Formula A, 4 Point Competition Harness

In almost brand new condition

$390 - shipping at my expense

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Description:

  • I used it in my competition car only one time and have since removed a bunch of parts from the car to return it to stock and move to a different project: including the Sparco bucket and harness.

  • This harness has 3" belts, a quick release locking mechanism buckle and all 4 eye-bolts. Its is completely undamaged and has zero marks on it.

  • I will also sell this with 3 inch Sabelt pads to suit the harness.

  • These Formula A harnesses are FIA approved and are valid until the end of 2011 so for competition purposes, these harnesses will be a usefull addition to the cockpit.

  • These are FIA approved for FIA B, C and D category vehicles.

  • The eye-bolts are a direct replacement for the factory bolt locations and are screw in only. You can even leave the factory seats in the rear of the car if you like to preserve the look with the harnesses coming out from between the seats.

Retailers are looking at $465 for new items plus the cost to ship the item.

I am willing to part with this harness for $390 and that will include shipping at my expense.

Payment is to be made by PAYPAL only.

Enquiries for the item or how to purchase can be made either here or via PM.

Thanks for looking - I also have some NISMO suspension parts I will be putting up shortly so please have a look at those as well.

Putting together a track car?

Competing under FIA regulations?

Just a weekend warrior with a wild ride?

Take these harnesses!

***$380 SHIPPED***

Edited by Racing Otaku

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