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I have always wrestled the seat belt covers to where they lay flat like designed but neither of these were nice and tight like we all try for. Hard to explain if you have never done it.
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Why yes that is a build sheet under the drivers seat.
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It is actually attached to a spring with a hog ring.
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Sheet says Z28 so it must be one...
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#8
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Why yes that is a build sheet under the drivers seat. [/ QUOTE ] Man...this just keeps getting better! ![]()
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And yes I left the sheet there. The odd thing is the sheet is fastened to the spring with a hog ring. The ring is serving no other purpose, just holding the sheet.
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Hmmmm, that is strange Charley. I thought the sheets were left in the car due to laziness, not intentionally. Again, thanks for sharing.
Jason |
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