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Porsche Seat Belts Front Speedster Snap Hook 356,911,912 on 2040-parts.com

US $131.00
Location:

Canal Fulton, Ohio, United States

Canal Fulton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

 




 

This is a new replacement set of front seat belts left and right, 2-point, for Speedster 356, 911 and 912 with the snap hook design and mounting hardware. They have the chrome quick release buckle with the (Porsche metal crest). This set is flaming red, many colors are available for special order. Please specify color or you will receive black, 2 week turn around for shipping time on special orders,unless it is an overseas purchase. I ship within 1 to 2 days.

You will receive snap hook design.

 

Thank you for looking and bidding.

                                                      

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