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#1 Posted : Friday, October 28, 2011 7:22:38 PM(UTC)
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my HG GTS never had rear seat belts I'm fitting original lap belts and have located the outside holes & captive nuts in the wheel wells but can't find the inside holes under the seat or looking from underneath the floor pan. Does anyone know if they all came out with the inside holes or do I have to drill my own. It just seems odd to have one set of holes and not the other. Its an early HG 7/70.
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#2 Posted : Friday, October 28, 2011 11:11:21 PM(UTC)
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Originally posted by NobbyHG
my HG GTS never had rear seat belts I'm fitting original lap belts and have located the outside holes & captive nuts in the wheel wells but can't find the inside holes under the seat or looking from underneath the floor pan. Does anyone know if they all came out with the inside holes or do I have to drill my own. It just seems odd to have one set of holes and not the other. Its an early HG 7/70.

th threads should be in there (inner big circle pressing) will be a plastic plug in there.
all HT/G (even most HKs)had th treads in place except ute & vans.
if theres just a 9/16 hole, its a factory stuff up rear commercial floorpan

regards DD

www.bellarineclassicautos.com.au
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#3 Posted : Saturday, October 29, 2011 4:14:07 AM(UTC)
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Originally posted by NobbyHG
my HG GTS never had rear seat belts I'm fitting original lap belts and have located the outside holes & captive nuts in the wheel wells but can't find the inside holes under the seat or looking from underneath the floor pan. Does anyone know if they all came out with the inside holes or do I have to drill my own. It just seems odd to have one set of holes and not the other. Its an early HG 7/70.

th threads should be in there (inner big circle pressing) will be a plastic plug in there.
all HT/G (even most HKs)had th treads in place except ute & vans.
if theres just a 9/16 hole, its a factory stuff up rear commercial floorpan

regards DD

www.bellarineclassicautos.com.au


cheers DD found em where you said any closer they would've bitten me
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#4 Posted : Saturday, October 29, 2011 5:54:17 AM(UTC)
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Originally posted by NobbyHG
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Originally posted by dirty davo
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Originally posted by NobbyHG
my HG GTS never had rear seat belts I'm fitting original lap belts and have located the outside holes & captive nuts in the wheel wells but can't find the inside holes under the seat or looking from underneath the floor pan. Does anyone know if they all came out with the inside holes or do I have to drill my own. It just seems odd to have one set of holes and not the other. Its an early HG 7/70.

th threads should be in there (inner big circle pressing) will be a plastic plug in there.
all HT/G (even most HKs)had th treads in place except ute & vans.
if theres just a 9/16 hole, its a factory stuff up rear commercial floorpan

regards DD

www.bellarineclassicautos.com.au


cheers DD found em where you said any closer they would've bitten me


cheers mate. thought you mite o had a factory 'stuffup' wit commercial floorpan!!
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