Acura Mdx Rear Cargo Screen Net Divider Or Pet Screen on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, US
This Cargo Screen was essential for summer vacation, keeping the cargo safely away from the back seat occupants. The top bars fit securely into latches in the MDX interior roof, and hook securely into the cargo base latches in the cargo bay area. It is very easily installed and removed, no tools needed.
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