Peterbilt 359 Seat Belt Anchor Bolts 349 362 352 351 W900 Kenworth on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
From a 1980s Peterbilt 359 that we parted out.We have a used set of anchor bolts for the seat belts.These normally go on the lower back wall or on some other vehicles on the floor. Please view picture.Check out our other Peterbilt parts auctions.
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