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PaulCa13 08-03-2013 08:12 PM

WTB: 94-up door pillar trim (gray)
 
All,
I'm doing a conversion to manual seat belts in my '92 and and am looking for the door pillar trim for both sides from a later model. These would have holes punched for the upper shoulder-belt attachment point. They need to be gray.

If anyone is converting in the other direction, I've got absolutely everything you need to do it. All parts from a '92 all-leather LSL with under 120k on it.

Wikedjuggalo 08-03-2013 08:22 PM

Re: WTB: 94-up door pillar trim (gray)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulCa13 (Post 726656)
All,
I'm doing a conversion to manual seat belts in my '92 and and am looking for the door pillar trim for both sides from a later model. These would have holes punched for the upper shoulder-belt attachment point. They need to be gray.

If anyone is converting in the other direction, I've got absolutely everything you need to do it. All parts from a '92 all-leather LSL with under 120k on it.

Being in the NW you have a very good chance of finding one at a pick-n-pull or its many equivalents. I would check there as prices are reasonable without shipping.

1986nate 08-06-2013 01:53 PM

Re: WTB: 94-up door pillar trim (gray)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wikedjuggalo (Post 726658)
Being in the NW you have a very good chance of finding one at a pick-n-pull or its many equivalents. I would check there as prices are reasonable without shipping.

Grey manual belt cars are somewhat rare and finding a set will not be so easy. OP, I don't have a set around anymore.

PaulCa13 08-07-2013 01:53 PM

Re: WTB: 94-up door pillar trim (gray)
 
Thanks for the information. I'll probably end up modifying my original trim, since virtually all the parts cars I'm finding have the automatic belts in them, too.

What I could really use are the shoulder belt guides that go between the rollers and the top of the belt. They bolt to the body to keep the belts from binding on the rear door panels.

Even a really clear picture would help so I would have a better idea on fabricating some.


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