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Post Re: seat belt anchor bolts
spanners wrote:
Early 80s Land Rovers are quite, erm, "amusing" in that respect too! :twisted:


You shoulda tried them [late 70's] CanAm Bombardier *motorcycles I used to run .....you've just reminded of one of the reasons why I sold both of 'em .... :roll:

* ....they were used by the Brit army ..... until the early '80's ....the engine was metric,the frame was imperial .....until some squaddie mixed all the bolts up .... :| ... :? ... :x

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March 11th, 2011, 1:08 am
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Post Re: seat belt anchor bolts
Thanks Sean

That's a good idea. Bristol's not great for breakers though - but may try

thanks for the tip

STOP PRESS - BOLTS PROCURED. COST = QUID IN TEA CLUB KITTY AND I HAD TO INSIST!!!

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Williami

alll cars use the same thread of bolts for the main seat belt anchors, could try a local breakers

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March 11th, 2011, 10:53 am
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