TX Home-built HARNESS BAR near Dallas
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Home-built HARNESS BAR near Dallas
I built this bar to attach the shoulder belts of my 5-point harnesses for open road racing my '02. The main bar is 1-3/4 x .120" wall mild steel (roll cage tubing). The end plates are 1/4" thick steel plate. They bolt to the factory shoulder harness mounting points on the B-pillars using the OEM bolts. The down bars are 3/4 x .050" wall square tube. They mount to seat belt holes on the floor using included bolts, and keep the bar from rotating up/down.
I never got around to painting it, so the bar is all bare steel, with almost no rust. Very strong, passed tech inspection, and worked great for the race. Unfortunately, I no longer have my Maxima, so I'd like to pass this on to someone else who can use it.
I'll have to come back later and add a link with pic's
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Asking $75 + shipping from 75002
I never got around to painting it, so the bar is all bare steel, with almost no rust. Very strong, passed tech inspection, and worked great for the race. Unfortunately, I no longer have my Maxima, so I'd like to pass this on to someone else who can use it.
I'll have to come back later and add a link with pic's
.
Asking $75 + shipping from 75002
Last edited by Brad96; 03-12-2012 at 03:00 PM.
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