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Old 18-12-2013, 11:32 AM   #1
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Exclamation Crossreferencing Seatbelts from different model cars ?

Seasons Greetings, i am chasing a drivers seatbelt for a WB 98' Festiva Trio S ?

Must not be frayed... near as new or NEW preffered..

Ford has them listed as Obsolete, Klippan don't even list them for a Festiva , Repco cannot assist me and the one's i have located at the wreckers are in worse condition than mine presently

So given the underpinnings are shared with Swift/Barina/Rio/Daewoo et' all does anyone know if the seatbelts are interchangeable between cars or if you may even know of where i can purchase one please ?

I will remove it later this arvo and take a pic of the bracketry for confirmation/ comparison but if anyone working at the wreckers is on here it would be a BIG help to source one for me asap...

Cheers Darren...

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Old 19-12-2013, 04:51 PM   #2
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Default Re: Crossreferencing Seatbelts from different model cars ?

There is a company in Perth that is licenced to rebuild and re-web seatbelts.
I can't think of their name but I sent one of mine from my Toyota Soarer (grey import) to them for repair a few years back.
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Old 19-12-2013, 05:17 PM   #3
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Default Re: Crossreferencing Seatbelts from different model cars ?

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Seasons Greetings, i am chasing a drivers seatbelt for a WB 98' Festiva Trio S ?

Must not be frayed... near as new or NEW preffered..

Ford has them listed as Obsolete, Klippan don't even list them for a Festiva , Repco cannot assist me and the one's i have located at the wreckers are in worse condition than mine presently

So given the underpinnings are shared with Swift/Barina/Rio/Daewoo et' all does anyone know if the seatbelts are interchangeable between cars or if you may even know of where i can purchase one please ?

I will remove it later this arvo and take a pic of the bracketry for confirmation/ comparison but if anyone working at the wreckers is on here it would be a BIG help to source one for me asap...

Cheers Darren...
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Old 19-12-2013, 05:42 PM   #4
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Default Re: Crossreferencing Seatbelts from different model cars ?

Cheer's mate i found one anyway, i will do some homework and post results in here for future Google search's ...
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