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Old 11-11-2011, 04:36 AM
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Default Takata Harnesses for Sale

PACKED AND READY TO SHIP!

PRICE DROP! Need these gone!

Lot of views no PMs! If you are interested make me an offer, the worst I could say is NO!

Location: Massachusetts
Means of Contact: PM or Email (SilverS2kF22C1@gmail.com)
Description: 2 Takata Roadster 4pt harness (PN #MPH341W) set-ups with 2 Harness shoulder pads. NO Box, NO mount hardware, NO documentation.
Price: $675 $725$750 shipped in Continental US or Best Offer, NOT currently looking to split package. If outside of the US buyer to pay shipping fees. LOCAL BUYER INTEREST GETS FIRST CONSIDERATION

Payment: Paypal accepted (add 3% service fee), Money Order, Cash if local pick-up

Additional Info: Picked these harness set-ups as part of a seat set-up I bought recently from a local former S2k owner. Reported to have only been in the car for 2 weeks before he was forced to de-mod and sell the car in 2008. Belts have been stored for a little more then 2.5yrs before he was able to sell the seats and harnesses. With all the moves he underwent since removing them from the car paper work and packaging had been lost/misplaced.

I have been sitting on them for about 2mths now and concluded, as much as I like the belts they will not work with the plans (rollbar with custom harness bar location) I have for the car.

About the belts:

These are the short version of Takata's belts, specifically for use in Roadsters
These can be used with Stock Seats
Belts expire for track use at the end of the next calender year (2012), would still be good for street use after that
One Cam Lock is scuffed (guy stored the belts ON the seats) (see image below)
One Lap belt has some black grease near the belt attach point, I have not tried to remove it (see image below)
Have 2 shoulder pads.
I have SOME mounting hardware but unsure if it is all that is needed, hardware can be purchased through Takata or authorized vendor.
This set-up new would cost ~$900 for the belts, and ~$250 for the harness pads

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Harness Stiching



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Harness "Takata"



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Cam Lock Scuff



Lap Belt Stain (hard to see, on tensioner and just to the left of it)

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im curious, how would these work on stock s2000 seats??
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Link to installation instructions. -> http://www.takataracingproducts.com/guide.html

Belt install for the roadster style starts about halfway down (MPH-341W). Basically you attach the lap belt to the buckle mount point and the lower belt mount point. Drill for eye bolts for the upper belts. Belts come over the top of the seat.

Oh and...
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Originally Posted by SilverS2kF22C1
Link to installation instructions. -> http://www.takataracingproducts.com/guide.html

Belt install for the roadster style starts about halfway down (MPH-341W). Basically you attach the lap belt to the buckle mount point and the lower belt mount point. Drill for eye bolts for the upper belts. Belts come over the top of the seat.

Oh and...
That doesn't look weird putting it over the seats??
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Originally Posted by yingyangdabomb
Originally Posted by SilverS2kF22C1' timestamp='1321270712' post='21154089
Link to installation instructions. -> http://www.takatarac....com/guide.html

Belt install for the roadster style starts about halfway down (MPH-341W). Basically you attach the lap belt to the buckle mount point and the lower belt mount point. Drill for eye bolts for the upper belts. Belts come over the top of the seat.

Oh and...
That doesn't look weird putting it over the seats??
When you are sitting in the seat it probably looks fine no different then any other seat. When you are not, well I can't answer that, I imagine one side will want to rest along the side of the seat opposed to inside of it. I did a quick Google image search and came up empty.
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