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    Rear Seatbelt Delete Hardware

    I removed my rear seatbelts. What hardware should I use to plug the holes?
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    Originally a phillips head plastic cap was screwed in.
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    I believe these are the type
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    The washers are a VW part 111.857.795 Try this place: http://www.airheadparts.com/vintage-...111857795-bk-u
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    Stoddards were doing a repo of them
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    Great! The fun never ends...

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    Sierra Madre supposedly has them but when I tried to order no one could find them.

    This isn't just a problem with Sierrra Madre. The phone help at Stddard and Automotion is just as bad.

    A lot of these parts houses need to start using Amazon.com.

    I hope someone can come up with a part number on these. I need 4 of them.

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    Call Retro Automotive Products in Springfield ,Vt 866 737-1733 they have them in the right style.The VW style is a little different.I have both.I might have some extras if some one wats to buy them.I will have to look.

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    Thanks

    They seem to be an eBay store. They have a huge inventory. The prices seem reasonable as well.

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    Retro Automotive Products has never gotten back to me on these items.

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