Takata Harness 4-Point model MPH-341

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Takata Harness 4-Point model MPH-341

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One New Takata Harness 4-point model MPH-341.
 
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super fei lo

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great deal..
CNY betting bigger so i can have this great deal..
free bump mate

Bump: great deal..
CNY betting bigger so i can have this great deal..
free bump mate
 

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Bro what is the difference between yours and ori since usay at my own risk? I need to know what is the difference interms of quality and reliability before i made my decision..Thank you
 

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Bro what is the difference between yours and ori since usay at my own risk? I need to know what is the difference interms of quality and reliability before i made my decision..Thank you
The ori version is FIA approved so obviously safety tests have been conducted on it and passed. The replicas are still waiting for you to test. :P
 

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haha like ur sence of humor n ur pic :biggrin:..will check it out
 

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pls get us the test report and the images after is has been approved...
 

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Well I notice the jahitan is lesser at certain area but it is just the same. Im not sure whether how strong the quality compare to ori. But I try to buck up the whole thing and pull all side, it seems okay.
 

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Imitation for sure got different one... If got money to burn get ori Takata, which will cost you around 1.5 - 1.6k. Together with an ori bucket seat another 4k - 6k... hehe...

Cheers :driver:
 
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