The biggest problem Brian will face with harnesses purchased from overseas is
that they won't have an Australian Certification number. They may may meet or
exceed the standard but that will count for nothing when the registration
authorities inspect them.
It is a bummer because I wanted to get a set of Nismo Harnesses when I was in
Japan but they don't carry any Australian recognised certification, even for
racing purposes.
There are a number of Aussie cars (including mine) running around with Sabelt
harnesses that are certified for Australian use. They can be hard to find,
especially where Brian lives.
Brian, try Revolution Racegear in Darwin:
2 Frank Place, Berrimah (08) 8947 2695
Regards,
Phill Brook
----- Original Message -----
From: limprod@comcast.net
Date: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 4:06 pm
Subject: Re: On the subject of seat belts.
> Give
> http://www.nopionline.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=dspmakes&vaffid=705 a
> try (use the link because direct access will sometimes put you through
> a loop hole or list higher prices).
>
> You can also access the site through www.autosupplyco.com and the "hi
> perf products" link up top.
>
> I am not entirely certain about their int'l shipping policies even
> though Nepal as listed as a option. On the other hand, if their
> policies allow shipments to Nepal I can say that I am absolutely
> certain they will ship to Oz.
>
> Decent prices too.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rourke, Brian" <brian.rourke@hp.com>
> To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 18:13
> Subject: On the subject of seat belts.
>
>
> > I have been looking for a safer 3 point harness system for my 1970
> 2000
> > here in Australia. No luck so far. Can anybody on the list point me
> in
> > the direction of a supplier in the USA that has a web site and is
> happy
> > to send over seas.
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