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Revision as of 10:33, 2 August 2025 by ShavonneTitus86 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>­­Ever wonder what happens to your car when it reaches the end of its life? It's not pretty. Most of it is sent to a scrap yard, where usable parts are stripped, and the rest is trashed. There's at least one part that can get a new life, though: the seatbelt. Webbed fabric, often polyester or nylon, is used to make seatbelts. They're always made from a durable, but flexible material -- and it has to be if it's going to save your life in a car crash. According to En...")
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