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Thread: WTB: Fasten Seat Belt wiring

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    WTB: Fasten Seat Belt wiring

    The wiring from the Fasten seat belt relay to the seat bases are missing or cutted on my 73E.

    Has each front seat a separate wire running to the relay?

    If so I need both.

    Alternatively pictures would help to built them diy.

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    My 73 had these wires and they are coiled like old school telephone cord.
    So think best to try and have made straight as Timmy2 could not source the coiled version. They also have a pin connector coming off the seat that mates to the line from the body along the longitudinal.
    Disregard the bottom photo...
    Hope this helps...
    Frank
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    I'm currently working on a solution for the coiled wire portion show above. If you can hang tight a couple of weeks I may have something for you.

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    LFNY ...great to hear your working on this ....
    Here is another look at the wring with crumbled cover
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    73.5 Snrf T
    71 Snrf T
    70S targa
    76 914 2.0
    82 Targa,
    85 Alfa GTV6
    60 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE
    Searching for transmission 7115322 (911/01)

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    Hi John,

    sound good.
    Not in a hurry.

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    Hi John,

    sound good.
    Not in a hurry.

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    still wtb a pair of the harness

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    If someone offers nice reproduction, let me know. Otherweise we will start reproduce at least two or three sets within the next two weeks

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    I recently picked this NOS set up. I was missing the wires that run under the carpet to the seats and had made my own just to get the buzzers etc all sorted out. This is the '73 only wiring. For reference, which pieces are you looking for?
    Ravi

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    I have the dash wiring harness I believe that includes the plug to the fasten seat belt light in the center dash. Gordon

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