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1969 Camaro / Firebird Deluxe Seat Belts on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

Salem, Ohio, United States

Salem, Ohio, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Warranty:Yes

 You are bidding on a complete set of (BLACK) restored 1969 CAMARO / FIREBIRD ORIGINAL RESTORED CUSTOM DELUXE  seat belts. (RETRACTORS AE INCLUDED BUT NOT PICTURED) The belts have been disassembled,inspected ,cleaned and detailed and reassembled with new correct three panel webbing. All parts have been re-plated to show quality.  I will gladly refund your money if you are not 100% satisfied.I can also do most 1963 thru 1976 GM seat belts. Factory colors and date tags are available for an additional charge . Any questions please call me @ 727 580 4518 (FREE SHIPPING W/BUY IT NOW OPTION)I will be attending the spring Carlisle Show. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR ALL YOUR 63 / 76 GM TILT STEERING COLUMN AND SEAT BELT NEEDS. (NEW PICS WILL BE ADDED THURSDAY)

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£250 a gallon – the price of petrol in Afghanistan!

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