Toyota Australia has announced the recall of roughly 98,000 RAV4 SUV cars due to potential damage to their seatbelts in the event of a crash. RAV4 vehicles built between   August 2005 and   November 2012 are affected by the recall, triggered by the discovery of a "potential issue with both outboard seat belts of the second row seats," Toyota Australia said in a statement on Thursday. "There is a possibility that, in the event of a high-speed frontal collision, the seat belt webbing could contact a portion of the metal seat cushion frame, become cut and separate. The issue affects 2.87 million vehicles.