Ferrari 348 , Ferrari 355 Seatbelt Set, New on 2040-parts.com
Bad Schussenried, Germany
Set of 2 Seat Belts fits Ferrari F348, Ferrari F355
These seatbelts fits the standard seats and the carbon fiber seats pictured
ECE , FMVSS 209 und SAE J386.
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