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    Used US Black seatbelt webbing. 69-71

    A whole bunch of used webbing that i have stolen all the chrome fittings from. Most of the plastic riveted fittings are still there. Ideal to repair or make original rear seat belts.

    Please don't ask me to make them for you. £130.00 shipped.


    Dave


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    Price drop. £100 shipped.

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    On the plastic pieces that take up the belt slack there are 2 types, the 2 rivet and 3 rivet. All the pieces in the photo are 2 rivet and the type that usually break. What are you using on the REPA belts you make?

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    I will disagree with you there. The 3 rivet are the one's that break easiest. After drilling out hundreds of rivets in the past few years, the most scrap is always the 3 rivet plastic. I don't make many 3 point fixed that use these anymore as the webbing is NLA.

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    Price drop £85.00 shipped. Next stop the trash can....!

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