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Old 07-18-2017, 09:54 AM
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Default Requesting front seat belt diagram,

Yet another brittle plastic fatality has stricken my beloved cat. As of now ,I can't find the part # or name of the seat belt adjuster/slider trim ?! So far my only luck has been E-Bay which was the entire center pillar trim but in the wrong color.

Below is pic of front passenger/right side piece I need in SDZ/cashmere.

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Old 07-18-2017, 11:24 AM
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Awesome looks to be all these dealers use the same database, so far I've ordered what was listed as in-stock only to get cancelled 10 minutes later. But apparently a dealer in Fla. has both pieces I'm seeking, that is unless I get the cancellation email soon lol.

Either way I appreciate the part # as I can move forward w/ the hunt if this falls through.
 
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Old 07-18-2017, 02:08 PM
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Well just received the dreaded order cancellations, guess I'll have to scour the internet for used pieces.
 
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Ok I have the correct trim now, I have panel remove tools, what's the best way to remove the pillar trim without cracking or marking anything, thanks.
 
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If I recall you just pull straight out and it should come off.

in case the one you have isn't correct let me know. I may have the trim parts you need.
 

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