Nissan 240sx S14 Black Front Manual Seat Belts on 2040-parts.com
Orlando, Florida, United States
Selling a used set of Nissan 240sx black front manual seat belts from the s14 model. Pulled from a 97. Missing one of the top caps to cover the bolt head. Good conversion for the s13 model to remove the front auto seat belts.
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