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Old 02-12-11, 18:36
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When is the Stoneliegh Race Retro show next year ,usually early on ,might be worth waiting for that,usually various offers on there ,ie no vat !!!!
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Old 02-12-11, 19:07
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When is the Stoneliegh Race Retro show next year ,usually early on ,might be worth waiting for that,usually various offers on there ,ie no vat !!!!
I have spoken with Peter Lloyd Rallying and they have promised to make my trip to the Autosport International worthwhile.....we shall see.....
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Old 03-12-11, 16:51
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Try Plays-kool motorsport, 6 point harnesses coming in at a tad over £100 i think, they will also have them made with what ever length straps you require.
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Old 03-12-11, 17:57
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Try Plays-kool motorsport, 6 point harnesses coming in at a tad over £100 i think, they will also have them made with what ever length straps you require.
One of the first firms I checked but the harnesses on offer will not be suitable for a single seater and seem to be dedicated to the Westfield range, unless some-one knows differant.....
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Old 03-12-11, 18:26
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One of the first firms I checked but the harnesses on offer will not be suitable for a single seater and seem to be dedicated to the Westfield range, unless some-one knows differant.....
I know the guys at Play Kool very well and I am sure that they usually get the straps made to suit your requirements at time of ordering ie - bolt on or snap hook, pull up or pull down and whatever lengths you want. Even a choice of colours

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I know the guys at Play Kool very well and I am sure that they usually get the straps made to suit your requirements at time of ordering ie - bolt on or snap hook, pull up or pull down and whatever lengths you want. Even a choice of colours

Certainly got to be worth a call
I also know them very well, thats why I checked out their site first. I'm sure if they have something they wont be long making contact now.....
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If buying new harnesses would recommend ones made for HANs ie 2" over the shoulders as can be a real pain putting HANs on with 3" harnesses even with the lips on the device . Especially if having to do it on your own .
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If buying new harnesses would recommend ones made for HANs ie 2" over the shoulders as can be a real pain putting HANs on with 3" harnesses even with the lips on the device . Especially if having to do it on your own .
Absolutely right Steve. This was one of my concerns but am told by some-one who does it that the thing to do is to cross the all 3" belts at the back and they will not slip off. The problem with the 2" to 3" is the fact that they will only be legal if worn with the hans device. You cant use them on there own.
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