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 Post subject: Race suit and gloves
PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:16 pm 
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I just got a race suit for Lemons through Raceimage.com. They sell old firesuits from Nascrap teams as much as I would prefer one from F1 I ordered one of these. Came down to a Zaxaby's Chicken and Dewalt. I think I could have worked out some appearnces at the local Zaxby's but I went with Dewalt instead. Maybe they will send me a tool. (I know, VK, tool for a too) Anyway, Very happy with the quaility and if you order this week you get a free pair of sabelt gloves, I am very happy with them as well.

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 Post subject: Re: Race suit and gloves
PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:22 pm 
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clinehall wrote:
I just got a race suit for Lemons through Raceimage.com. They sell old firesuits from Nascrap teams as much as I would prefer one from F1 I ordered one of these. Came down to a Zaxaby's Chicken and Dewalt. I think I could have worked out some appearnces at the local Zaxby's but I went with Dewalt instead. Maybe they will send me a tool. (I know, VK, tool for a too) Anyway, Very happy with the quaility and if you order this week you get a free pair of sabelt gloves, I am very happy with them as well.


I think seeing you in a chicken suit would be priceless!

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 Post subject: Re: Race suit and gloves
PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:36 pm 
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Vincent Keene wrote:
clinehall wrote:
I just got a race suit for Lemons through Raceimage.com. They sell old firesuits from Nascrap teams as much as I would prefer one from F1 I ordered one of these. Came down to a Zaxaby's Chicken and Dewalt. I think I could have worked out some appearnces at the local Zaxby's but I went with Dewalt instead. Maybe they will send me a tool. (I know, VK, tool for a too) Anyway, Very happy with the quaility and if you order this week you get a free pair of sabelt gloves, I am very happy with them as well.


I think seeing you in a chicken suit would be priceless!


I started to get it for a laugh, but wife didn't think it was sexy.

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Just for reference, I pointed Cline towards this shop. I had a very good experience working with them for the Craftsman series takeoff suit that I bought last fall. Good customer service and a good value for a pretty nice suit. My suit is from the Spears Manufacturing team. I don't believe they sponsor a team any longer.

All the Sprint/Nationwide/Craftsman team drivers and crew members have custom tailored suits, with the majority of them made by Simpson. They are higher level Simpson models, based on my comparison with the 2 Simpson suits I had before.

They certainly have a little wear on them, but you will be hard pressed to get a better fitting suit for the money.

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 Post subject: Re: Race suit and gloves
PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 6:38 pm 
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clinehall wrote:
Vincent Keene wrote:
clinehall wrote:
I just got a race suit for Lemons through Raceimage.com. They sell old firesuits from Nascrap teams as much as I would prefer one from F1 I ordered one of these. Came down to a Zaxaby's Chicken and Dewalt. I think I could have worked out some appearnces at the local Zaxby's but I went with Dewalt instead. Maybe they will send me a tool. (I know, VK, tool for a too) Anyway, Very happy with the quaility and if you order this week you get a free pair of sabelt gloves, I am very happy with them as well.


I think seeing you in a chicken suit would be priceless!


I started to get it for a laugh, but wife didn't think it was sexy.


She preferred the "VIAGRA" suit.


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 Post subject: Re: Race suit and gloves
PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 6:39 pm 
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Vincent Keene wrote:
clinehall wrote:
I just got a race suit for Lemons through Raceimage.com. They sell old firesuits from Nascrap teams as much as I would prefer one from F1 I ordered one of these. Came down to a Zaxaby's Chicken and Dewalt. I think I could have worked out some appearnces at the local Zaxby's but I went with Dewalt instead. Maybe they will send me a tool. (I know, VK, tool for a too) Anyway, Very happy with the quaility and if you order this week you get a free pair of sabelt gloves, I am very happy with them as well.


I think seeing you in a chicken suit would be priceless!


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