Red Simpson Arm Restraints
One Size Fits All A MUST for Sprint, Midget and Off-Road Racing Features padded arm bands and steel hardware Easy release allows quick entry and exit from driver’s compartment |
Safety Belts & Harnesses for Sale
- G-force 5 point latching racing safety harnesses (2)+ hardware(US $60.00)
- Sabelt 5 point racing harness black cam-lock quick release roll bar bolt-in(US $75.00)
- Schroth harness type sl 12.3 racing military not sure aircraft aviation(US $75.00)
- G-force black latch and link 5 point harness p/n 6020bk(US $79.99)
- 50 caliber racing 5 point 2" race seat belt safety harness polaris rzr xp1000(US $107.98)
- Ferrari f40 seat belts shoulder harnesses pair sabelt 3 point saftey harness oem(US $1,400.00)
The future of in-car telematics – we’re all going online
Mon, 01 Jun 2009Mercedes’ R&D boffins lift lid on future in-car gadgets By James Foxall Motor Industry 01 June 2009 09:44 The future of in-car entertainment is on the internet, according to Mercedes-Benz. In an exclusive preview, the firm’s director of infotainment and telematics Ralf Herrtwich explained that in-car CD players and sat-navs are a thing of the past. In the future Mercedes drivers will do everything over the internet.
De Tomaso Deauville
Tue, 22 Mar 2011The revival of the DeTomaso name sparked an instant nostalgic focus on the infamous Pantera supercar. The Deauville, as unveiled at Geneva, was anything but the low-slung two-seater that people were anticipating. Penned by Pininfarina, the Deauville is a luxury sport sedan, meausing in at over 5000mm in length and almost 2000mm in width; the car seemingly attempts to blend genres, resulting in a high riding, four-wheel drive sports hatch.
2012 Ferrari California revealed ahead of Geneva
Wed, 15 Feb 2012The 2012 California gets more power and less weight The Ferrari California has been given a bit of a facelift for 2012, with lower weight and more power. Debuts at Geneva 2012. Update: We’d expected to see the California go up in price by around £10k, but Ferrari tell us that the new price – £152,086, up from £146,960 – is not related to the California updates but just an annual increase of 3.4 per cent levied from January.