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1953-1996 Corvette Saddle Non-retracting Seat Belts Corvettes America New Sealed on 2040-parts.com

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West Islip, New York, United States

West Islip, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:CORVETTES AMERICA Surface Finish:SADDLE/CHROME Manufacturer Part Number:25468 Warranty:No Other Part Number:1KE17OED Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

SOLD MY VETTE SO I HAVE NO NEED FOR THIS....SO UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION with ((( NO RESERVE ))) AS SHOWN IS THIS NEW FACTORY SEALED  SADDLE NON-RETRACTABLE PR OF SEAT BELTS FOR A 1953-96 CORVETTE by CORVETTES AMERICA  25468...AGAIN, SOLD MY VETTE AND NEVER OPENED OR USED THEM SO IF YOU CAN USE THEM WINNING BIDDER ONLY RESPONSIBLE FOR $6.90 SHIPPING IN THE USA....FULL PAYMENT DUE UPON COMPLETION OF AUCTION (Paypal)...THANK YOU....

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