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Thread: New production: 72-73 Repa Euro seat belt webbing.

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    Dave, I would like to buy a roll with the labels for 1972.
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    Payment received, thanks Carl. Last week of free labels guy's.

    Dave

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    Dave, do you possibly have a set of 1971 Labels for US seat belts?

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    See here David. http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ghlight=labels

    Payment details are on the first post.

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    Serge, payment received. Thanks. Free label deal with every roll purchased applies until they run out. Payment details are on the first post.

    Dave

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    Dave, could it be correct for a '69 car also?

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    It is your choice as the early material is finished with. This is normally used if you are upgrading to the option of retractors. The early webbing does not roll well in the retractors due to the heavy weave of the material: If you want to retain 3 point lap belts then it will look better than any other material on the market as it is Porsche pattern.

    I do not see me producing the early material again as it uses a twisted yarn that is very expensive and is only sold in 1 ton quantities. I have used up the last of the yarn. A new purchase of yarn would commit me to an order of, 14,000 metres of webbing to be made. Obviously this isn't going to happen.

    Dave.

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    plenty still available. Free pair of labels with any roll. £125.00 inc payal and postage. Paypal is : davidjoconnor@sky.com

    Dave

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    1973 rsr

    Dave

    We may have talked about this before but once more. Would a early 1973 RSR delivered to a U.S. Porsche dealer have Repa seat belts in it with the orange thread and no reels ? Could it have had Britex belts or some other Mfg when shipped or was Repa the standerd belt ? How much would I need to make a driver and pass set up. Do you have the large Repa tags that are sewen to the shoulder belts. I would need 4 .

    Mike Curnow
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    Mike, It most certainly would have been supplied with Repa belts of some description. You would need at least 2 rolls to make a harness set. Once you factor in the cost of webbing, harness tags, fabrication and parts cost, it would be probably be more practical to buy a pair from me.

    Dave

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