1968-1996 Corvette Seat Belt Retractor - Plastic W/2nd Retractor
Replace your C3 or C4 Corvette's seat belt retractor with this Plastic Retractor including 2nd Retractor from Auto Accessories of America. Engineered to Meet or Exceed OEM Specifications.
- Engineered to Meet or Exceed OEM Specifications
- Includes: Primary retractor and 2nd retractor
Fits 1968-1996 C3 and C4 Corvette models.
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A: Yes, we are happy to provide worldwide service for our customers. Your shipping charges will be calculated during the checkout process. Customs and duty fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
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