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    WTB: seatbelt hardware. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8077/8369622914_e86ce54820_z.jp

    someone drilled holes in my car to mount seatbelts to the chassis in the wheel well. amongst other unsafe things. I have no hardware to mount the stuff properly down by the rocker by the door and etc. Looking for the appropriate bolts to mount there. I'd also like another L bracket that isn't hogged out.

    this is kind of what I have going on now, and I would like to rectify to stock. if it helps, I have some RS seats on the way from vintageseats. thanks!

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    Seat hardware

    I have this one. Send me your address and I will ship it to you.

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    great! PM sent. now I just need some hardware...
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    Regarding the black 'L' shaped brackets, They are left and right handed, for many years they were used on both sides of the seats. But, depending on the bases you get with the new seats, this may or may not be the best way to attach the lower mount of the three point belt or the center belt receptacle. Often the receptacle got moved to the center tunnel, but then you need some good flexibility on the receptacle, since it no longer moves fore/aft as the seat moves.

    Congrats on choosing vintage seats, I'm sure you will be thrilled with them.
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