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    Rear seat belts

    Found these seat belts in my new 72´.
    There had been no seat belts in the back 72.

    So these SWB seat belts will be for sale soon. Date is 67 4. Brand American safety. Modell 44037.

    I´m not into the US SWB market. Are these US aftermarket or Porsche US delivered?


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    Many people then & now need rear seat belts.
    Mine were put in when I got the car about 4 years ago, they're earlier Repa versions as strangely there didn't seem to be an option for them in 1973 model year. If you don't need them you'll find many delighted to have them esp given nice crested buckle. But one day you may need them!
    MY 73 2.4S

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    I never even knew about rear seat belts until I did my carpeting. Then I went on a quest to find the correct plastic plugs.

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    I found at least 3 different plugs. They were all very similar.

    The correct belts are very difficult to find. I know. I tried.

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    I added a set of 924 in my daily driver irsihgreen this spring. So the 4 plugs of the irish will fit well in the viper.

    The belts will be for sale. If I add rear seat belts, I will go for ne webbing.

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    I am looking for the same plastic "plugs" . I am missing 2 in my '68 912 targa. The ones in the seat measure about 10 mm thread, are plastic, with phillips head screw.

    Any idea where you can find these?

    John L

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    The ones i have on the rear are white/clear plastic plugs.
    They have been w the car forever.
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    Perfect -- Thanks so much.

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk07 View Post
    Found these seat belts in my new 72´.
    There had been no seat belts in the back 72.

    So these SWB seat belts will be for sale soon. Date is 67 4. Brand American safety. Modell 44037.

    I´m not into the US SWB market. Are these US aftermarket or Porsche US delivered?


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    Those came in 68 911s and 912s for the US market.

    Regards

    Jim

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    id be interested in them for my 67S.

    My son would like to ride in the back seat so these belts would suffice and still look authentic.
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