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WANTED: Driving Suit
Part time racer looking for a driving suit to pick up off someone. I'm not in the saddle enough to justify spending$ 1,000 on a new suit...message me if you are willing to part with one. I'm about 6'1" 170lbs
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If one cannot afford the best safety equipment available, perhaps one cannot afford to race. . . .
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There's nothing wrong with using a good used suit.
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Originally Posted by cmakin: Posted via Mobile Device |
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My daddy taught me long ago, theres buying cheap and then theres buying inexpensive. All my stuff is inexpensive, but none of it is cheap.
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Call Desirae at Simpson Indy, sometime they have deals on new mis ordered suits.
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DJ Safety has prefabricated suits in sizes like you buy clothes @ a fair price. Black Blue and Red are available. http://www.djsafety.com/ (323) 221-0000
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the indy trade has some good deals
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Yea the Indy trade shows does have deals! Good idear..
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I have 2 Simpson suits that I'd sell. Im about 6'2" 195 but i was about 20 pounds lighter then. Hence why I had to get another one. One is a MTO.33 3-layer that I've probably worn less than a dozen times. Its gabardine. White torso, blue arms and legs, red piping. Every option. It is in excellent condition. It does have my name on the belt but I'm sure it can be removed. I'd have to check on the second one. I believe it's a MTO.23 2-layer that has less options. I guess make me an offer.
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sent you a PM
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PM sent...
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BradleyRacing86 - Des is our teams other drivers rep. I've talked to her a lot on stuff
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We stock quite a few very affordable suits from Simpson, RJS, Impact, G Force, SafeQuip/RaceQuip and ship everything for $9.95.
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Should never buy a used suit, maybe if it’s been used very little & still looks in good shape. If you think firesuits are expensive check the pricing for staying in a burn ward;)
It may not be the fire that burns your skin so much as the heat boils the sweat lying on your skin. Burns are a very serious injury; your skin protects your body from many infections, take care of it. Use fire resistant underwear and be sure it’s the good stuff; a T-shirt just won't get it done. :6: |
TTT
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