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Nos Klippan Single 3 Point Safety Belts Life Lok Ii Model 517 1968 Ferrari on 2040-parts.com

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North Haven, Connecticut, United States

North Haven, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Klippan Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:Model 517 Warranty:No



Please note my stated shipping time is 10 business days.

You are bidding on a New Old Stock Klippan SINGLE 3 point Safety Belt for Ferrari cars.The belt is in excellent condition. They are called Lyfe-Lok II Belts, and the date code on the belts is 1968. They have Black and Chrome buckles. This is very rare to find NOS in this condition. This is for DISPLAY ONLY in a concourse car. It is not recommended to be used for daily driving or street use due to the age of the belt. There is no warranty or responsibility on my part if they are used other than for display. They are Klippan Model 517. Why settle for less than NOS? .

Please use the shipping calculator for postage which is Priority Mail in the USA. Worldwide shipping is Priority Mail International. Connecticut residents will be charged the state 6.35% sales tax. I am adding $4.00 to the shipping for insurance. I will happily combine shipping for multiple purchases, whenever possible.

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