(2) Sets Of Seat Belt Harnesses From Trw Sabelt Expired on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Here are 2 Pair of Seat Belt Harnesses from TRW... SABELT... Both Sets EXPIRED in 2004... They look like they are in real nice shape still...No Frays or Rips... Thought someone could still use them even though they are expired... Thanx for looking and good luck bidding!!! |
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