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Klippan Seatbelt Parts


Mark92131

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Price: $60
Location: Rancho Santa Fe


Description:

I bought these from a Forum member for my 1970 BMW 1600.  I was missing the front belts and these were advertised as a complete (sans hardware) "nice" set.  The chrome hoop was "nice", significantly better than my original part, but on closer inspection (not visible in the ad pictures), one of the front belts had one of the anchors cut-off and couldn't be mounted and one of the rear belt's latching mechanisms was so rusted, it would not operate.  I contacted the seller, he offered to provide a full refund, then ghosted me, so I am hoping to sell the good pieces to re-coop my losses.

 

Here's what I have...

 

1 "nice", used, chrome Klippan hoop

1 set of mounting hardware for the Klippan hoop with original plastic bolt caps

2 Front Klippan seatbelts (One with a missing anchor, both latching mechanisms work but need lubrication)

4 original Klippan plastic anchor covers

2 Rear Klippan seatbelts (One with a rusty latching mechanism that may be restored, one with a good, operating latch)

 

The hoop and plastic anchor covers are worth my $60 asking price and I will ship all these parts free (CONUS)

 

Mark92131

 

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1970 BMW 1600 (Nevada)

 

 

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