Rear seat belts

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Chris.W
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Rear seat belts

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Anyone know where i can get a set of rear inertia reel seat belts at a reasonable price?

Has to be the 3 point style so i can get the kids in the back.

Cheers,
Blue.


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i have a set of inertia lapbelts which ill never use if they help at all?


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Cheers, but have a set of them already. Realy wanting the over the shoulder jobbers so my youngsters are tucked up nice and safe in the back.

Cheers for the offer tho.


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I have a set you can have (ex front ones, fit nicely at the back, come with plates that go through the side pannels too, just come and take all my spares away and you can have them!


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Sounds interesting Jay. How do they attach if they used to be at the front?? Would you consider postage and what sort of coin you looking for them? Afraid it's a bit far to drive from my neck of the woods. (Almost 2 full tanks of squirt in the vr4 which puts it around the 500mile mark).


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all the attachments are already in the car (jsut unused) you need to cut a slit in the side shelfs and thats it.

£20 and their yours posted.


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I fitted some Securon 254 belts a few years ago for the same reason, the pendulam weight that locks then can be rotated to suit the mounting point, its possible (although i nver tried) that due to the angle the fornt seats bekt retrator box will be mounted at on the rear piller that they may not work!!!!

heres hw i fitted mine, about half way down the page :)

http://www.sciroccouk.co.uk/forum/viewt ... ?f=6&t=147


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