68-69 Dodge Charger Seat Belt Clips Under Sun Visors, Roadrunner, Coronet, Gtx on 2040-parts.com
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These are the clips that attach to the upper shoulder harness to the sun visors, minor pitting, driver quality.
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Opel Trixx concept for the Geneva Motor Show
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Nissan 370Z Nismo cost £36,995 & rest of 370Z range gets a price cut
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Inside Bob Pond's car collection
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