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This company, Klippan seems to be the only group that seems to make these sorts of aftermarket belts. What are the part numbers I need for replacement seatbelts for R32 GTS-T ? Driver, passenger, and rears...

Would Nissan be able to supply them or would the pricing be massive? They would be same as R32 GTR sold here wouldn't it?

I rang up the Klippan customer line and they weren't very useful - they said there were two different types a "stan buckle" and a "saw buckle" or something like that.. but I couldn't even really hear what she was saying properly, and really have no idea what she was talking about.

One is meant to be a long thin one, and one is a shorter one??

Somebody must have experience with this and can help me.. thanks!

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i never found out.. i have some contact details, but I'm pretty busy with christmas insanities so got other things to worry about right now.. I'll chase it up sometime - I really only need mine on the road 'in Jan

how much are the repco ones?

Repco quoted me $100 each for the rear sides..

they had them in stock.. saved you running around town.

Its possible you don't need them for an r32.. both my rears are lap-sash and have ELR-VW written on them, which means they are probably fine up here in QLD. Center not sure about, but if you get it engineered as a "4 seater" (as my old r33, and most i have seen), then I'd imagine you can just take it out.

Really you'll need to ring up whoever is signing off on the car in your state to find out whether they even need to be replaced or not. I'm starting to think I may not even need to .. another $few hundred saved.

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