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66 67 68 Chevelle Gto Buick Nova Complete Standard Seat Belt Set Black on 2040-parts.com

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Marysville, Washington, United States

Marysville, Washington, United States

This is a complete set of 4bar black webbing seat belts there is no fading or frays there is a white residue from where the date code tag was on one male belt should clean off with a little scrubbing there are no tags on any of the belts they got destroyed over the years all of the chrome has pitting some are flawless on one side with pitting on the other side or little bit of pitting on both sides check pictures before bidding these are not show quality how ever they are not an eye sore over all good usable condition retractors are not cracked and work perfectly ask all questions

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