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4 Quickie Tie-downs 12' X 3/8" Rope Lock Ratchet System New Military on 2040-parts.com

US $46.99
Location:

Ventura, California, US

Ventura, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:SHIP COST IS NEVER REFUNDABLE, EVEN ON ITEMS WITH FREE SHIPPING! Manufacturer Part Number:QTD38-12 Part Brand:Quickie Tie-Down Type:Tie Down - Rope Ratcheting Rope Diameter:3/8" / 10 mm. Working Rope Length:12 feet / 3.6 m. Weight:1 lb. approx. Working Load Limit:250 lbs. / 113 kg. Cage No.:1XUC7 NAICS No:326199 NSN:3990-01-512(9476)(9484)(9433) Use Quickie Tie-Down with::Motorcycle, Bicycle, Tent, Tarp, Camping, RV, Boat Other Uses:Construction, Truck, Trailer, Moving, Trunk Lid More Uses:ATV tie-down, Game Hoist, Van and Car Top Load QUANTITY:4

BRAND NEW
4 TIE DOWNS

MILITARY
QUICKIE TIE DOWNS
12 FOOT OF ROPE
QUICK LOCK EASY RATCHET SYSTEM
SIMPLY PULL THE ROPE AND IT LOCKS AUTOMATICALLY

LIFT RATCHET LOCK TO LOSEN ROPE

EXCELLENT MILITARY QUALITY

EASY, FAST AND SIMPLE TO USE!

BULK PACKAGED, NO RETAIL PACKAGE
 






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