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Front Seat Belt Receivers, Porsche 911 964 993 928 968 944 Turbo S2 W/ Pigtail on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Fishers, Indiana, US

Fishers, Indiana, US
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This set of seat belt receivers were removed from a 1984 Porsche 944 - they are in excellent working condition.

These receptacles are very CLEAN, and the wiring is undamaged. This set includes the mounting hardware, including the factory nylon grommets and zinc-plated spacers. The bolt covers are undamaged w/ no cracks and clip on to the bolts as designed.

The only flaw is due to normal wear on the driver's side buckle only - the long soft plastic cover underneath the driver's buckle assembly (not anywhere near the bucket itself) has a small cracked area from seat movement along the tunnel. This is thoroughly concealed upon installation, and visible in the pictures.

This set includes the complete male/ female wiring pigtail, in case its needed.

Part numbers are 928 803 183 05 & 928 803 183 06.

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