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Bricklin Sv1 Seat Belt Protectors on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Classic Auto Restorations Surface Finish:Vinyl and Felt Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Bricklin SV1 Seat Belt Covers

These are custom hand made seat belt covers for the Bricklin SV1 made of high grade materials. Backing is felt with a Velcro fastening system that will let you adjust to your seat belt as tight or loose as you want. The vinyl is the replacement vinyl we use for our interiors when we are doing a stock car. Grain and color match well with original. We are able to do some custom covers also it will just require a small set up fee if we are doing one offs.

Shipping In The USA We $6,00!
Can Take Up To Three Weeks To Receive Depending On What We Have Made Up!
All Overseas Buyers Welcome Shipping Will Be What It Takes To Get It To Your Door!
We Will Warranty Against Workmanship!

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