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    Can anyone identify this seat belt?

    I bought this over 20 years ago for my 73 911S and never used it. Just found it while going through a pile of parts. It is brand new, I never installed it. I bought it from Parts Obsolete.
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    That's pretty easy to answer, NOS 1973 retractable seat belt, European style. I hope you have the receiver as well! If you decide to part with it I am sure there will be many takers. Me included!

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    No receiver. Where can I find a value? European? How are these are different than the US version?

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    US version for 73 looks like the Euro and US 74 and up, with a square receiver, orange square release button. Euro 73 are similar to the earlier more rounded receivers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zithlord View Post
    US version for 73 looks like the Euro and US 74 and up, with a square receiver, orange square release button. Euro 73 are similar to the earlier more rounded receivers.

    John
    John, your post is a little confusing. Could you please clarify? Thanks

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    Mark, i think the USA Repa webbing had a blue, instead of an orange stitch.

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    Euro 73 seat belt

    Indeed, european belts have a orange stitch in the middle, US no stitch. This is the receiver you need to find...

    Rgds, Cees
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