Way to answer my question.

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04/27/2018 at 07:58 • Filed to: None

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It’s okay. I only wanted pink seatbelts really badly.

(But to be honest, $75 per belt is a bit much anyway. I’d probably only do the front at first.)


DISCUSSION (7)


Kinja'd!!! CalzoneGolem > Rainbow
04/27/2018 at 08:04

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You could source some junkyard ones in decent shape and send those in. Maybe even recoup some cost by putting your originals on ebay.


Kinja'd!!! pip bip - choose Corrour > CalzoneGolem
04/27/2018 at 08:05

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about to say something similar.


Kinja'd!!! CalzoneGolem > pip bip - choose Corrour
04/27/2018 at 08:07

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Don’t let your dreams be dreams!


Kinja'd!!! Rainbow > CalzoneGolem
04/27/2018 at 08:20

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That’s actually not a bad idea. I’ll have to head to the junkyard one of these days and see what I can find.


Kinja'd!!! CalzoneGolem > Rainbow
04/27/2018 at 08:27

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Probably a bunch of Kias use the same seatbelts too.


Kinja'd!!! Discerning > Rainbow
04/27/2018 at 08:27

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Bear in mind, manufacturers often share seatbelt part numbers and seatbelt assemblies between cars.

I recommend you find the OE part number for your seat belt and see what else they used it in. Could greatly increase your odds of finding a belt,


Kinja'd!!! kanadanmajava1 > Rainbow
04/27/2018 at 08:43

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Do own a sewing machine? AliExpress seems to offer a solution.

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