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The holders come as a whole, with the seat belt too. it can be removed by making the hole in the holder slightly larger to slip the belt through it, but its a pain. i got mine from a wreckers, Import spares actually.

Fairenough how much did it set you back?

Is it worth getting the whole belt set up?

Cheers

Fairenough how much did it set you back?

Is it worth getting the whole belt set up?

Cheers

i think it was only $50, and the reason a had to swap belts, was cos the seat belt with the bracket was frayed.

If you can get a good one then its allot easier to change over. I think 33 and 34 are the same too

Does anyone happen to have a 20-24 pin PC power supply adapter laying around I can buy? I want to fit an older (but awesome) 20 pin Thermaltake PSU into a PC I am making the lad for Xmas, but newer motherboards are of course 24 pin.

What I am looking for is like this : http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ATX-Power-Cable-20-Pin-Female-24-Pin-Male-/200507971504?pt=AU_Components&hash=item2eaf34d7b0

I have ordered a couple off Ebay, but assume they won't get here by Xmas, so if no-one has one locally I will have to go buy a cheap PSU for the PC, which would suck. Anyone got a converter laying about?

Wtb cheap rims and tyres, i mean real cheap as i have no rims until late jan and need to drive the car..

Suit GTR

Or even borrow till mid feb latest?

Cheers

"Sorry double post"

Edited by R32.GTR

Wtb cheap rims and tyres, i mean real cheap as i have no rims until late jan and need to drive the car..

Suit GTR

Or even borrow mid feb latest?

Cheers

I got some 16x8 (225's) T1R Proxes with camber wear you can have for $50, provided you find some stock dimension rims

-D

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