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Volvo 93-97 850 Genuine Driver Seat Belt Seatbelt Low Miles Vadis Tested Save$$$ on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Winter Park, Florida, US

Winter Park, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:VOLVO Warranty:Yes

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93 94 95 96 97 Volvo 850 Driver Seat Belt With Charge

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93-97 850's 

I want to take the time by thanking you, the bidder for taking the time to view my listing. I know their are other choices out there when it comes to your parts needs and appreciate it when you make me your first choice for your used oem parts needs. I also see their are others selling knockoffs or aftermarket parts which dont last and are poor quality and fit, save yourself the headache and use oem. Thanks

This listing is for a used low mileage Volvo 93-97 850 Volvo 850 FRONT DRIVERSIDE SEATBELT  removed from a 97 850 with 75,786 miles and was tested before removal. I have seen alot of broken ones as Volvos get into the higher mileage, allowing seatbelt to not come out. I am a Volvo tech and will provide email installation help if needed. Alot of my customers dont need it but their have been a few people who were new to working on their car and were very gracious for the help and said I should mention it in future listings. Dealer gets over 300 for this part, so dont miss out on your chance to save alot of money. Also all sale proceeds are going to a good cause. Thanks For Taking The Time To View And Have A Great Day.

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