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hi guys, im sure there was a thread on this but fooked if i can find it :rofl: , can anyone give me the part numbers for all the retractable seatbelts in a ceffy?, i know theyre the same as r32 4d but the tards in all the parts shops i can buy them from get this strange glazed over look every time i say the words "A31" or "cefiro" :blink::P . any help apreciated :D

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I usually get "You mean a Holden Zafira?"

Ontopic, there wouldn't be ADM seatbelts as they weren't any Australian delivered models. Or do you mean part numbers for ADR complied belts? I remember a recent topic went over the fact that the factory seat belts meet ADR requirements.

If you want a nissan part number, I have nissan fast. Should be able to tell what other models use the same seatbelts.

Edited by daisu

yeah sorry guys i meant the part numbers for replacement seatbelts that are adr approved, unfortunately the transport inspectors down here in the apple isle know about as much as my car illiterate missus, so to get it registered i have to replace the world standard seatbelts for adr approved ones :D . iv'e been told the j30(?) maxima have the same seatbelts and r32 4door.

dan J : i was going to pull the belts outta my 33 to try (sevs don't require you to change belts in them!!) but unfortunatly they dont have the adr approval stamp thingy :P ... which reminds me, i gotsta put some money in your bank for the ecu etc, will be in in the next couple days :(:P

Autoliv Aftermarket website (aka klippan) lists front belts for cefiro, but no rear

Results for Nissan Cefiro 1988-92

Make Nissan Model Cefiro

Config 4/DR SEDAN Year 1988-92

Details A31 2.0L

Front Left

K6303 + K4425

Front Right

K6304 + K4425

Rear Left Rear Centre Rear Right

N/A N/A N/A

Edited by TonyL
Autoliv Aftermarket website (aka klippan) lists front belts for cefiro, but no rear

Results for Nissan Cefiro 1988-92

Make Nissan Model Cefiro

Config 4/DR SEDAN Year 1988-92

Details A31 2.0L

Front Left

K6303 + K4425

Front Right

K6304 + K4425

Rear Left Rear Centre Rear Right

N/A N/A N/A

thanks heaps tonyL ,very much appreciated, the rears are the same as r32 4 door, but ill google the website and look it up myself :no::) . cheers

Autoliv Aftermarket website (aka klippan) lists front belts for cefiro, but no rear

Results for Nissan Cefiro 1988-92

Make Nissan Model Cefiro

Config 4/DR SEDAN Year 1988-92

Details A31 2.0L

Front Left

K6303 + K4425

Front Right

K6304 + K4425

Rear Left Rear Centre Rear Right

N/A N/A N/A

Thanks for that my fronts are a bit shaddy on the retract and was thinking of replacing them

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