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  • Laviolette GT2R
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    That would be great, looking forward to see your Spyker!

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  • Dutchdude
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    Originally posted by AX lover View Post
    Any idea when you can finaly put those ugly yellow plates on your car?

    PS Can you have the smaller America style plates on your car? If I remember correctly your car was first registered in the US?
    I already have a german fahrzeugbrief. Within two weeks I get a valuation report op my Spyker. Early April I go with this report and the German letter to Dutch RDW / customs for a Dutch license plate. I may indeed use a smaller US plate. I try to lower this plate a little bit more like this one:

    kenteken.jpg


    If all goes well I have my Dutch plates on time for the factory visit on april 24th.

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  • Spyker 007
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    Originally posted by AX lover View Post
    Any idea when you can finaly put those ugly yellow plates on your car?

    PS Can you have the smaller America style plates on your car? If I remember correctly your car was first registered in the US?
    Ugly?

    Dutch plates on a Dutch car!! Wear them proud!!

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  • AX lover
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    Any idea when you can finaly put those ugly yellow plates on your car?

    PS Can you have the smaller America style plates on your car? If I remember correctly your car was first registered in the US?

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  • Dutchdude
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    Ok, thanks guys.
    But first I need the new seatbelts.
    And that is not so easy also.

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  • F Spider
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    Originally posted by Dutchdude View Post
    I want to replace the regular seatbelts for 4 point seatbelts so I was looking how to takeout the old seatbelts. It looks like there is also power going to the cilinders. Therefor I don't now if I can take away these "things".

    So this is also for me: "guess the part"
    The pre-tensioners that are bolted on the seat frame can come out when you take the chairs out.

    IIRC, there was no "fasten seatbelt" connection, so the wires will just come out.

    Even after taking out the leather covered rear wall panels, you cannot get to the roll-up mechanism of the standard seat belts. They are in (behind?) the fire wall.

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  • SpykerOwner
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    Originally posted by Dutchdude View Post
    I want to replace the regular seatbelts for 4 point seatbelts so I was looking how to takeout the old seatbelts. It looks like there is also power going to the cilinders. Therefor I don't now if I can take away these "things".

    So this is also for me: "guess the part"
    Tom (member toliveri) did replace the belts with 4 point harnesses for Rijk. So he should be able to tell.

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  • Dutchdude
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    Originally posted by Spyker 007 View Post
    Obsolete if you fit the four point harness.

    Look like a seatbelt tensioner......
    I want to replace the regular seatbelts for 4 point seatbelts so I was looking how to takeout the old seatbelts. It looks like there is also power going to the cilinders. Therefor I don't now if I can take away these "things".

    So this is also for me: "guess the part"

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  • Spyker 007
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    Originally posted by Dutchdude View Post
    I mean the black cilinder with "only by qualified personel".
    It's indeed on top of the seatbelt connection but what is the function of this black cilinder?
    Obsolete if you fit the four point harness.

    Look like a seatbelt tensioner......

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  • IVR007
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    Originally posted by Dutchdude View Post
    I mean the black cilinder with "only by qualified personel".
    It's indeed on top of the seatbelt connection but what is the function of this black cilinder?
    Is it a pre-tensioner? I don't know whether spykers have them

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  • Dutchdude
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    Originally posted by AX lover View Post
    Seatbelt buckle Autoliv Inc - What we do - Seatbelts

    The only piece of plastic in you interior?
    I mean the black cilinder with "only by qualified personel".
    It's indeed on top of the seatbelt connection but what is the function of this black cilinder?

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  • AX lover
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    Seatbelt buckle Autoliv Inc - What we do - Seatbelts

    The only piece of plastic in you interior?

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  • AX lover
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    A seatbelt click thingy Don't know the correct name

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  • Dutchdude
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    New Guess

    part.jpg

    What is it? Where is it used for?

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  • SpykerX3
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    good question. I'll take a look and let you know what I find. Maybe that is why my AC sucks so bad

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