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> what to do with old racing seat belts
914andy
post Sep 18 2024, 03:45 PM
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Hi guys
besides donating them to the trash can, what else can be done with a set of TRW Sabelt
racing harness. Seems like a waste to toss em but they are 30 years old.
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sixaddict
post Sep 18 2024, 04:02 PM
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To me autocossers can use so some market is available.
Not big bucks but better than trash.
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post Sep 19 2024, 07:39 AM
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To me autocossers can use so some market is available.
Not big bucks but better than trash.


Autocrossers can’t always use them. Most race organizations have rules, some of them even follow them. I spent my first ten years autocrossing using the same helmet. Then, I went to an SCCA event. Five years is the usual outdated for these.

I’d give them to someone building a go-kart.
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