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Went into the local Repco today to look at seatbelts as one of mine is having retraction failure. When I said I drove an

import the guy behind the counter got that "Oh shit I dont knwo the answer" look in his eyes. He then proceeded to spit

out "15 degree off vertical, vertical mount, etc" as he looked through his catalogue. Just wondering if anybody actually

knows what the correct one is for the front and rears of the R32 skyline?

Would be a great help :D

Thanks in advance guys and girls.

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Hey mate, there are aftermarket new seatbelts available for your R32 but don't expect them to be cheap.

http://www.autolivaftermarket.com/pr-replacement2.asp You can get the part numbers from that site, be careful because i think 4 doors and 2 doors use different part numbers. From there any autobarn can order them in for you.

Cheers, Simon.

Hey mate, there are aftermarket new seatbelts available for your R32 but don't expect them to be cheap.

http://www.autolivaftermarket.com/pr-replacement2.asp You can get the part numbers from that site, be careful because i think 4 doors and 2 doors use different part numbers. From there any autobarn can order them in for you.

Cheers, Simon.

Thanks a bunch mate! That makes it very easy! And as for cost, you cant really put a cost on things like seatbelts. :rofl:

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