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Gm Lap Seat Belt Extender Tc651 32631c Trw 142051 26485c 23 Free Ship!! on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
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Logansport, Indiana, US

Logansport, Indiana, US
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This listing is for a GM Lap Belt Extender.  I do not know which GM vehicle(s) this extender is compatible with and it has not been tested.  The buyer will have to determine if this will safely be compatible with their needs.  Looks like it has never been used? -  only showing signs of slight handling wear, the strapping is clean.  Total length from end to end is approximately 10 ½ inches (not counting the protrusion of the red part.)  The metal fastener/latch part measures approximately 7/8 inch across at its tip.  Numbers found on the black plastic part of the extender is TRW 142051 and 26485C 23.  Numbers found on the metal fastener/latch part of the extender are TC651 and 32631C.   Please read the terms listed on the “Shipping and Payments” tab above.  Thanks!! for looking!  I use recycled shipping materials.

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