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Military Ussc Seat 5-point Twist-release Seat Belt Harness With Retractors Mrap on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Stratford, Connecticut, United States

Stratford, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Schroth Manufacturer Part Number:SL 16.3

You are viewing a Schroth 5 point harness with 2 retractors. This setup is used with some of the USSC MRAP and other mil truck seats. It is new and unused with a 2011 manufacture date. You can twist either way to release the shoulder and waist belts. The bottom strap is permanently attached. USPS priority insured shipping included free in the US. ***IMPORTANT- PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!!!*** PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTED: Paypal, in the US and any country paypal covers under expanded seller protection. I will ONLY ship to the address in the paypal payment there are no exceptions to this. Any local pickup items cannot be paid for with paypal because proof of shipment is required for paypal seller protection. AN ADULT WILL BE REQUIRED TO SIGN FOR EVERY PACKAGE THERE IS NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS DO NOT ASK ME TO HAVE AN ITEM LEFT ANYWHERE. I WILL NOT ACCEPT A PAYPAL PAYMENT OVER 1000 DOLLARS WITHOUT A CONFIRMED ADDRESS. I reserve the right to refuse and/or return any paypal payment for an item if I am uncomfortable shipping to your unconfirmed address US based or international. I also accept wire transfer. All items shipped will be insured, international shipped items will be declared for customs at winning bid price and insured for the same amount. I buy and sell and trade second hand items, store closeouts, auction lots and more. I am not a factory authorized dealer of these items and I cannot offer any manufacturer warranties or guarantee any item that is in new condition will be covered by a manufacturers warranty. In most situations you can buy a Square Trade warranty on the item for a small fee. This should automatically be offered on items that meet their requirements at the close of an auction or in an email soon after. I do guarantee any item you purchase from me to be authentic, as described and will not arrive doa and I stand behind my products. WHAT IS PICTURED AND DESCRIBED IN THE AUCTION IS WHAT YOU WILL RECIEVE. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE PRIOR TO PLACING A BID. If you purchase an item from me and have a problem please email me thru ebay and tell us or call Will@ 203-378-7105 before deciding to leave negative feedback, I try my best to keep everyone happy just give me a chance. A positive feedback left for me will get you one in return. BY PLACING A BID ON THIS ITEM YOU ARE AGREEING TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS LISTED ABOVE. Please feel free to email me with any questions or call us 203-378-7105 ask for Will.

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