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Car / Truck Trunk Cargo Organizer Collapsable Folding Storage Container on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Fremont, California, United States

Fremont, California, United States
Condition:New

  • With a cover, keeps away dust and water
  • Khaki color, ECO-Friendly Durable & Premium oxford fabric material and PU leather surface.With cover design, keep your groceries away from dust, clean and sanitary
  • Hassle free and easy organizing with two large compartments. Great for organizing your emergency equipment, spare car parts, sports gear, and auto supplies. Three small mesh pockets to organize small objects.
  • Convenient to use and folds flat for storage when not in use.
  • Geartist® provides a 12 month warranty

19.3"/11.8"/13"/8.3"/7.1"

Brand new, never used.  Comes from a smoke-free home. Retails for $34.99 at the lowest price I could find.
I am willing to take offers, especially to off-set shipping.  Please know, though, that any offer 35% off or more will automatically be rejected.  Thanks!

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