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when getting organized gets expensive
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5 years and 2 garages ago, i removed my OEM seat belts and installed harnesses - i put my belts in a box and put them away - i am a pack rat, and i keep everything

now i have decided to reinstall the OEM belts, along with the harnesses, and have the best of both worlds - no worries - i'll just pull them out of the box and install them

wrong!

i have the part that spools the belt and everything that goes with it

but somehow now i am missing the receiver sections - i've torn my garage apart looking for these and cannot find them - it makes no sense - i know i didn't toss them - i don't think i sold them or gave them away (why would i do just the ends?)

i distinctly remember them not fitting in what i wanted to put them in, so i stuck them somewhere else - i just can't figure out where - i also know i've moved once, and also gone through every box and gotten rid of dead stuff twice, but this is ridiculous

so now i am all torn apart and stuck - i will have to order new ones tomorrow - that likely won't be cheap

not sure how they got separated, but this is a good lesson on how not to consolidate things - sometimes it's better to use more space so as to keep things together
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#2

Yep, and a short while after the new replacements arrive, you'll find the old ones while searching for something entirely unrelated.
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#3

Flash, they are probably sliding around in the belly pan of my car...I'll take a couple of corners and see if I can get them to fall out.

-Phil
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#4

kid - if only that weren't so true

i have one more place to check, but it's a long shot
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#5

OT, but Phil.. GREAT avatar PHOTO !!

Bob, considering how OCO ( obsessive-compulsive-organized) you are, if YOU can't locate something in the Garaj-Mahal, there's no hope for any of us.
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it makes me crazy when this happens - i just don't have enough room though to have everything in sight

i miss my shop
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#7

Disk went out today. One more thing to file "somewhere".
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well, the bad news is that they really seem to be gone - i have a vague memory of leaving them on the pair of seats when i sold them

the good news is that it seems that the belts are fairly universal - the one from the 968 plugs right into the receiver in the M3

so, getting new receivers should be pretty easy
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