3 Door Cossie Rear Seat Belts
I will have XR4i ones which should be the same.
They will need a wash, though as they've been in the shed for ages.
When I did mine I pulled the material out and stuck a safety pin through to stop it retracting, then washed in warm soapy water, rinsed in fresh clean water and left to dry naturally. Good as new.
They will need a wash, though as they've been in the shed for ages.
When I did mine I pulled the material out and stuck a safety pin through to stop it retracting, then washed in warm soapy water, rinsed in fresh clean water and left to dry naturally. Good as new.
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I will have XR4i ones which should be the same.
They will need a wash, though as they've been in the shed for ages.
When I did mine I pulled the material out and stuck a safety pin through to stop it retracting, then washed in warm soapy water, rinsed in fresh clean water and left to dry naturally. Good as new.
They will need a wash, though as they've been in the shed for ages.
When I did mine I pulled the material out and stuck a safety pin through to stop it retracting, then washed in warm soapy water, rinsed in fresh clean water and left to dry naturally. Good as new.
Have you also got the buckles ??
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Found them - I have a few full sets and some odds and ends, including the spacers and the covers for the top mounts - even the bolts and the trims for the holes in the parcel shelf supports if you need them.
It it's getting too dark to find the best condition ones or take pics now, but I'll put them online for you to see tomorrow.
It it's getting too dark to find the best condition ones or take pics now, but I'll put them online for you to see tomorrow.
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