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Mopar 1971 E Body Barracuda Cuda Challenger Rear Seat Lap Belt Buckle 3508281 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Tempe, Arizona, United States

Tempe, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

1971 Only Cuda / Challenger 

Rear Seat Belt With Buckle

Factory Part # 3508281 / 9014

Date Code 1971-2

Good Condition

 

This 1971 E Body rear seat belt with buckle is in good condition. 

There are 2 belts available, the best looking belt will be sent to the first buyer.The last 2 picture shows both belts together.

Please check pictures for condition, part number that its correct for your car because this item is sold as is with no returns.

I will ship to a US address only unless arranged in advance. Shipping price is for the lower 48 states only.

 

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I try to describe my items as accurately as possible. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. This item is sold "as is". I will ship to the Continental US only. Payment to be received within 5 days. Local pick-up requires cash payment. These are AUTHENTIC MOPAR parts!!

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