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Thread: FS: Repa NOS 914 Seat Belt Set

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    FS: Repa NOS 914 Seat Belt Set

    Sold! Like the title says these are NOS set of seat belts. Belts and receivers have the same part numbers so both are left side sets. Labels have year 1973 but could be changed out for year desired, I believe someone on this board makes them. These come with all the attaching hardware along with anchor covers and holsters that get attached at the threshold. I could not find another set anywhere so it is a super rare item. Price is $550 for each set shipped in the USA.

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    Last edited by mfitton; 12-26-2016 at 10:16 AM.
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    Bump, found out these are both left side sets so willing to split them up now. New price $550 each set.
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    Where are all the NOS collectors? These are beautiful, put them in your collection they don't have to be actually installed in a car. Put them In your glass case with the rest of your NOS collection.
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    Looks to me to be 1972 and earlier. Not too useful for 73 on up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davep View Post
    Looks to me to be 1972 and earlier. Not too useful for 73 on up.

    Dave being a self proclaimed Porsche historian you should know better. They are 3 point belts dated 1973 and yes they are for '70 thru early '73 models. Also they are Euro because of the gold thread running down the center of the webbing. Just curious what area is your Porsche history concentration in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    Just curious what area is your Porsche history concentration in?
    My guess is Paint Codes and Engine Build numbers
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    These are sold. Payment received. Thanks! Going to Europe.
    Last edited by mfitton; 12-19-2016 at 06:22 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    Dave being a self proclaimed Porsche historian you should know better. They are 3 point belts dated 1973 and yes they are for '70 thru early '73 models. Also they are Euro because of the gold thread running down the center of the webbing. Just curious what area is your Porsche history concentration in?
    Perhaps I should say a student of history. I have just never seen this type of belt in any of my 73 or 74 914's. Perhaps it was a carry-over like so many parts on the first 73's. Euro; I suppose could make the difference. There are just so many nuances to learn, and my old brain is not what it was. Many thanks for the lesson today.
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    Also used in the RS, I believe.
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    Loose receiver only in the RS Lightweight.

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