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Smithy007:
hummmm, interesting. thought the height (or lack there of) for over shoulder mounting and then under the rear hatch would be an issue, but there you go.

nifty:
mate with a 69 got his fitted in adelaide....750 bucks.... needed a hole drilling for the top bolt as no such animal on the 69......his originally just had a lap belt.

demonx:

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mate with a 69 got his fitted in adelaide....750 bucks....
 
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HOLY sh#t!!! - So maybe I should have posted this earlier!

For seatbelts that are only $220 (inc GST) a pair thats a $530 markup for drilling a couple of holes and bolting in 6 bolts. Jeeez... I'd be avoiding who-ever did that by a long shot.

Maybe I should have not posted this and then gone into the seatblelt business! hahahha

nifty:
exactly..... but it did come with a letter of compliance for rego.....as was needed in s.a. otherwise no rego....
bit like when i built my rumpus room....i HAD to have a builder look at the noggins to confirm they were the reqd distance apart...
this bloke came in and  had a LOOK, didnt take any measurements and cost me 150 bucks for his signature...he was there less than a minute.
but thats what i had to do,otherwise no rumpus room..... sux but a fact of life...
im not a member of the boys club whereas the builder was.....

demonx:


Here's the offset bracket I made for the right side using the bracket provided from Hemco I mentioned in an earlier post ...

It's simply a seatbelt bolt & Nut with a few spacers to make it all work, then I place the seatbelt retractor plate over the exposed bolt and then screw down the nut with a spring washer.

The bracket will all be hidden under the carpet and the exposed bolt/nut will be hidden under the retractor's plastic cover. So it's all unseen and no-one would ever know.

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