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Old 01-15-2010, 02:23 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Customan View Post
Here's the deal: I am replacing the seat covers on my BMW z3. The stock seat belt guides suck and can break at any given point of time. Ive seen Z3's with 20,000 miles with the broken guides. I want a permanent sollution to this problem. I work at a nissan dealership, and every time I drive one of these 370Z coupes I think how perfectly a set up like that would be for my Z. I tried to order them through the dealership, but since they are one piece with the seatbelt, I'd have to buy both seatbelts at 100 bucks a piece. And thats MY price. I guess they dont sell too many since they are too new, and hardly malfunction. And as i understand it, dealerships are required to fix any safety related product for free. Ive been watching for them on the warantee shelves but no luck so far. They are simply too new. So I figure there should be plenty of people racing these.. stripping out the interrior, going through the weight reduction process for me to find a pair used. Harness are better in that situation anyhow.
A Local wrecking yard, is what I suggest, if you can track one down since there fairly new cars.
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