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Gm Seat Belts Green Chevy Ii Super Sport Ss Coupe Camaro Nova Firebird Gto Rs 69 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Olympia, Washington, US

Olympia, Washington, US
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Relisting due to a deadbeat, non paying buyer...

Here is a set of greeseat belts, original GM belts. There is minimalfading and minimal imperfections in the chrome. They were removed from a 69 Nova several years ago. The belts are really nice, just want to be clear of the condition. The detailed pictures show how nice these belts are. The retractors work great as well, there are some cracks in the green plastic covers.  You would be hard pressed to find a nicer set. There are enough belts for 6 passengers plus the shoulder belts. I also have a set of original bolts that I can sell if the winning bidder is interested. Fits many GM cars, you be the judge if it fits yours.  
All items sold as is. Let me know if you need more pics.

I will be listing more early Nova NOS and GM Camaro parts. I am parting out this whole car.  All items sold as is. If you need more pics, just ask. 

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