PDXFactory
09-24-2013, 11:41 AM
I have a pair of Schroth Autocontrol harness' up for sale. I've had these in my classic Bronco for several years, but I'm going a little different direction and I'm planning to go back to regular 3 point belts. So, these are up for grabs. Very low use, no accidents, and in good shape! Some slight 'fuzz' can be seen on the drivers side where it ran through the seat opening, but that's it.
This is a right and left set (these are side specific), $250 shipped & Paypalled for both. Email or PM if interested!
Located in Vancouver, WA / Portland, OR area.
For those of you not familiar with these, they are a harness style belt that have an electronic inertia reel that you can switch on and off. It's a pretty handy feature for use in vehicle that isn't purely a competition rig since you can still lean forward and reach the dash...but in the event of an accident they lock down just a like a standard harness. I thought I'd post them on LatG since I know there are some people using them - these were in an open topped off road truck, so they are a bit dusty, but could easily be cleaned up!
Here's a link to the Schroth site:
SCHROTH RACING > Professional Racing Harnesses (http://www.schrothracing.com/tuning/autocontrol/autocontrol-II)
And a photo:
http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l166/mmarjama/For%20Sale%20-%20Misc/IMG_2086.jpg (http://s96.photobucket.com/user/mmarjama/media/For%20Sale%20-%20Misc/IMG_2086.jpg.html)
This is a right and left set (these are side specific), $250 shipped & Paypalled for both. Email or PM if interested!
Located in Vancouver, WA / Portland, OR area.
For those of you not familiar with these, they are a harness style belt that have an electronic inertia reel that you can switch on and off. It's a pretty handy feature for use in vehicle that isn't purely a competition rig since you can still lean forward and reach the dash...but in the event of an accident they lock down just a like a standard harness. I thought I'd post them on LatG since I know there are some people using them - these were in an open topped off road truck, so they are a bit dusty, but could easily be cleaned up!
Here's a link to the Schroth site:
SCHROTH RACING > Professional Racing Harnesses (http://www.schrothracing.com/tuning/autocontrol/autocontrol-II)
And a photo:
http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l166/mmarjama/For%20Sale%20-%20Misc/IMG_2086.jpg (http://s96.photobucket.com/user/mmarjama/media/For%20Sale%20-%20Misc/IMG_2086.jpg.html)