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Mine has given out.

Part no. on the one I've got is

Brand: Klippan

Part No.: SAP006

I'm trying to track a replacement quick and cheap :whistling:

Are they the same as cefiro?

Thanks

PICS and Wanted thread here. Thanks for looking

Edited by benl1981

I'm pretty sure when most cars come over for import they change the seatbelts to Australian standard approved ones so they are not the ones that come on them from factory anyway (although i have seen some complianced cars that havn't had their belts changed).

You can pretty much replace the seatbelt with any Australian approved belt which should be easy to get at any local car store. (autopro, repco or even a compliance joint could hook you upi would say)

http://www.klippan-safety.se/pages/index_p_belts.html

Those are obviously the guys that made your current seatbelt.

Its probably worth just getting a brand new one and not worrying about a second hand one to save a few dollars. I mean at the end of the day it is the primary device holding you from smashing your head.

Thanks mate

The one in the car is a special order belt. $380 and 14 days.

I might try and see if I can fit a generic. There isn't much difference - I just pulled off the trim in the old camry and it's not that different.

I'm surprised they used a special order belt.

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