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96 Caprice/roadmaster/wagon Tan Passenger's Side Seat Belt on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Largo, Florida, US

Largo, Florida, US
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96 CAPRICE/ROADMASTER/WAGON TAN PASSENGER'S SIDE SEAT BELT

VERY GOOD CONDITION. THIS FITS ALL 96 CAPRICE SEDANS, AND WAGONS, AND ALL 96 ROADMASTER SEDANS, AND WAGONS. THE BELT CAN BE TRANSFERRRED TO A LEFT RETRACTOR, BUT THE RETRACTOR IS SIDE SPECIFIC.  YOU GET THE BELT AND THE RETRACTOR. IT WILL BE PACKAGED CAREFULLY.

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