Seat Belt Receptacle Cover Kit, Left, Porsche 911/912/914 (69-73) on 2040-parts.com
Pasadena, California, United States
Seat belt receptacle cover kit for the left side. Includes (1) buckle cover for the top, (1) buckle cover for the bottom, (1) knob and (1) adjuster cover. Fits 911 (1969-1973), 912 (1969) and 914 (1970-1972) models. This excellent reproduction is currently no longer available from Porsche.
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