EK/EG/DC2 C pillar brace


Jimbo

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Item for sale: adjustable c pillar brace
Reputation: don't know how to link? Please help me Mods
Price: 40 delivered
Paypal?: yes
Location: fife, st Andrews
Condition: mint
Description: see below
Pictures: see below

Freshly powder coated 2 weeks ago, costing near enough the asking price, been in my car for a week but now just purchased a X brace so this is surplus to requirement!

Very good fit as it is adjustable unlike some cheaper versions, well made and very strong and sturdy ( no flex at all )

Open to sensible offers ;)

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Any questions feel free to ask :)
 
The plastic trim doesn't need to be cut, does it and will the seat belt loops still fit with the brace in place?

sorry for the dumb questions! :(
 
The plastic trim doesn't need to be cut, does it and will the seat belt loops still fit with the brace in place?

sorry for the dumb questions! :(

no need to cut the plastics, not sure about the seatbelts, most c pillars accommodate for them so i see no reason why this wouldn't?
 
Ok I'll take it off your hands! :D

Spending money when I shouldn't :nerv:
 
just a note! i have a c pillar brace on mine and the seat belts wernt free when i bolted it up! as the seatbelt mech needs to be able to rotate on the bolt,the seatbelt mech is spaced out by a series of washes and the shouldered bolt,i overcamre this by 'turning' two custom 'tophat' style washers up so the seat belt mech sat on them instead of the buttin up to the bolt,there is enough clearance now for the c piller mount to bolt up on the'tophats'!! hope this make sence to you! hard to explain!!

mb
 
Yeah I kinda get what your saying.

I don't think it will matter too much to me as I don't really get that many passengers in the back and its another excuse to not take any!

Thanks for the heads up. :nice:

I think i'll just have to have a play with it and figure something out if it comes to it.
 
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