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Thanks again...

I meant a place for a bolt to go, so what you said is actually the answer to the question that was in my head smile



See, you got me doing it now! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/butwiggle.gif" alt="" />

Let me try again. There is a hole where a NUT would go, that you could bolt the seatbelt to. There is a corrisponding hole in the plastic to allow you to put the bolt into the NUT that would be welded at the spot of the hole.

This also exists in the SWB.


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