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Brian Gaff
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Seatbelt issue
Cut it out and go to a leather workers suppliers see if you can borrow one
of their rivet thingies. I'm sure they have a real name, and they work like
a non removable press stud applied by a tool. At least then it will look
right.
Brian
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No idea how it got that way. It went for an MOT a week ago so assume it
happened after that somehow.
Yeah tried grips, screwdriver etc and nothing doing. It is like one of those
seemingly impossible puzzles you can buy. There is probably a certain angle/
sequence etc and somehow it got into that position. I wonder if it would
fail an MOT without it? It is on the centre seatbelt in the back so all it
does it stops it sitting on the seat.
Thanks for the eBay tip will take a look. Destroying it does seem the easier
option.
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