E36 Rear Convertible Seat Belt Buckle Receiver 325 328 323 318 94 95 96 97 98 99 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
These are used Convertible Rear Seat Belt Buckles in Good Working Order. Both are included.
Some Rust on the mounts but it wont affect its performance or installation.
These fit ALL e36 3 Series Convertibles 92-99.
Please feel free to call me at 727 423 2174
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