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Author: | Hydroid [ April 9th, 2012, 11:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Lifeline Jacket/pants/sleeves |
Almost new jacket, pants, sleeves for sale, medium size. Brand new these are $1200++, now $700. Contact me, I will contact you with seller in GTA. CBF rule: 2012, T requires racing jacket and sleeves, 2013 will require pants as well. The jacket has stock outboard tail, this can be modified to suit ass-sitters. Link: http://www.lifelinejackets.com/race_jackets.cfm Erik 416-432-7243 |
Author: | DoktorC [ April 9th, 2012, 12:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lifeline Jacket/pants/sleeves |
Hydroid wrote: Almost new jacket, pants, sleeves for sale, medium size. Brand new these are $1200++, now $700. Contact me, I will contact you with seller in GTA. CBF rule: 2012, T requires racing jacket and sleeves, 2013 will require pants as well. The jacket has stock outboard tail, this can be modified to suit ass-sitters. Link: http://www.lifelinejackets.com/race_jackets.cfm Erik 416-432-7243 Ah...what is the inseam on the pants??? |
Author: | Hydroid [ April 9th, 2012, 2:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lifeline Jacket/pants/sleeves |
DoktorC wrote: Hydroid wrote: Almost new jacket, pants, sleeves for sale, medium size. Brand new these are $1200++, now $700. Contact me, I will contact you with seller in GTA. CBF rule: 2012, T requires racing jacket and sleeves, 2013 will require pants as well. The jacket has stock outboard tail, this can be modified to suit ass-sitters. Link: http://www.lifelinejackets.com/race_jackets.cfm Erik 416-432-7243 Ah...what is the inseam on the pants??? Not sure of inseam; but assuming your leg is 36", anything hanging requiring a micrometer to measure won't matter,...for any purpose. I think previous owner was 5'10". If still required, I can find out, let me know. |
Author: | Zonka [ April 9th, 2012, 4:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lifeline Jacket/pants/sleeves |
Hey Erik whens a good time to call you? Have you ever seen a lifeline where they modified the tail. I'm not sure how it would look... I was talking to Mike and would have already bought it if not for dat ass flap |
Author: | DoktorC [ April 9th, 2012, 7:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lifeline Jacket/pants/sleeves |
Zonka wrote: Hey Erik whens a good time to call you? Have you ever seen a lifeline where they modified the tail. I'm not sure how it would look... I was talking to Mike and would have already bought it if not for dat ass flap You can send them back down to lifeline for mods....it's not the cheapest route but the do great work (and they'll recertify it at the same time) |
Author: | Hydroid [ April 9th, 2012, 11:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lifeline Jacket/pants/sleeves |
Zonka wrote: Hey Erik whens a good time to call you? Have you ever seen a lifeline where they modified the tail. I'm not sure how it would look... I was talking to Mike and would have already bought it if not for dat ass flap I've had phone on all day, most days. If I'm tied up leave a message, I'll be back to you. I had to replace a poorly fitting polycarb backplate in a jacket, no troubles. If you're fashion concious, to modify the jacket, you slit the seam at the bottom of the back, slip out the poly carb sheet, cut off 4-5", have it sewn back up. The extra flap can hang there like a limp ****, or fold/sew it over. |
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