Firebird/camaro/ Transam 1982/92 Front Seat Belts on 2040-parts.com
Minocqua, Wisconsin, United States
These seat belts came from my 1984 Pontiac Transam that has been in storage since 2001.Just finished the restoration but we installed Sparco race harness system in it for the occasional run at the local drag strip.These belts are in very good condition and in good working order.The color of the belts is light grey.Items will be shipped within three business days of receipt of cash,cashiers check or proof of deposit into my paypal account.If you have any questions regarding this item or any of the others that I have listed,Please feel free to e-mail.Good luck and happy bidding
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