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Cargo Net, Rear Cargo Storage In Cars, Vans, Trucks, Suvs,new,bell Automotive on 2040-parts.com

US $13.42
Location:

Peswille,Ohaio, United States

Peswille,Ohaio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bell Manufacturer Part Number:22-1-33653-8 Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Bell Automotive's Cargo Net is ideal for rear cargo storage in cars, vans, trucks, SUVs and more. The 45-inch x 24-inch cargo net stretches to 60 inches for storing groceries, sports equipment and car supplies. Permanently mount with sheet metal screws, or for more temporary applications, mount with the adhesive pads. All mounting hardware included.

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