Bnib Thule Sweden Quest Vehicle Rooftop Cargo Carrier -846- Holds 13 Cubic Feet on 2040-parts.com
Sumter, South Carolina, US
Up For Your Consideration Is A Brand New In Box, Made By Thule Sweden, Quest Rooftop Bag Cargo Carrier That Carries Up To 13 Cubic Feet Of Cargo -846-! It Features:
-Durable, Weather-Resistant Construction To Help Keep Contents Dry
-Heavy-Duty Snap Buckles Securely To Attach The Bag To The Rack
-Collapses Fast And Compact Into Included Storage Bag
-Fits Thule Rack Systems, Round Bars, And Most Factory Racks
-See Thule Fit Guide For Vehicle Fit Recommendations Or Visit thule.com
-Contents: 1 Rooftop Bag Weighing 6 Pounds, Storage Bag
-Lifetime Warranty
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