Driving shoes/boots
Discussion
joust said:
www.marksandspencer.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Section_Id=3081&Product_Id=1363788
I kid you not
J
It's amazing what you find perusing the M&S underwear catalogue
Justin, actually, they look nice for driving and casual use - have you tried them!
I got mine from Grand Prix Racewear in Chiswick/Acton:
www.gprdirect.com/epages/GPRDirect.storefront/411b5ebe01329bc7271bd9c7b8050693/Catalog/1063
I went for the Sparco Speedway's myself - the blue matches my interior!
I got mine from Grand Prix Racewear in Chiswick/Acton:
www.gprdirect.com/epages/GPRDirect.storefront/411b5ebe01329bc7271bd9c7b8050693/Catalog/1063
I went for the Sparco Speedway's myself - the blue matches my interior!
amg merc said:No - I was trying to find the ones I had on at Millbrook at the weekend. They were about £20 and just as good (if not better) than my Puma SPARCO ones. To boot they are made out of that "microban" stuff so they never ever smell (and given what my feet do to shoes that's pretty dam good!)
Justin, actually, they look nice for driving and casual use - have you tried them!
J
That is www.gumball3000.com ,miss print in mag , then click on tax disc, then accesories.
This topic was titled "escape from Chav city" or something - so I doubt it got the respect it deserved.
But, it's all about your driving footwear.
Personally, I've been driving in a pair of Puma Klims. Not racing shoes - they don't have any fire retardation, but they work well for casual driving.
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=23&h=&t=114103
But, it's all about your driving footwear.
Personally, I've been driving in a pair of Puma Klims. Not racing shoes - they don't have any fire retardation, but they work well for casual driving.
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=23&h=&t=114103
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