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Old 05-01-2020, 08:00 AM
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II want to replace the 2 trapezoidal seat belt rosettes shown in this image, but I have not been able to identify the part number(s) or locate a source.

Rear tunnel console without package box

Thanks in advance for any guidance.

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Hi John --

The premier source of great used 928 bits is 928 International in Anaheim. Give them a call, and maybe send your picture. 1-714-632-9288 You'll speak with Tom or Mark, and get the parts you need.
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Thanks for the response dr bob! I have purchased several items from 928 International and eagerly await their next annual 1/2 price holiday sale. I will try them for this part.

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Hi John - I have never found a part number for that frame. Call Mark at 928 International as already stated.
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