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Citation Roof Top Carrier - For Cars Suv's Vans Rv's - 12 Cubic Ft. on 2040-parts.com

US $35.99
Location:

Barrington, Illinois, US

Barrington, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Citation - Made by Bell Automotive Other Part Number:33668-2

CITATION ROOF TOP CARRIER...DESIGNED TO FIT VEHICLES WITH ROOF RACKS


WELCOME!
How about getting away and have some summer fun??
Up for your review is this sturdy roof top carrier.  It is new in the box as it has never been opened or used. This item is designed to fit vehicles with roof racks: cars, suv's,vans and rv's.
It is durable and weather resistant and features sure stay strap systems that hold cargo securely. The quick release buckles enable fast and easy set up. It also folds up neatly for space saving storage. and provides a 12 cubic ft. cargo capacity.
Bid with confidence as this item comes from my pet free and smoke free home. Good luck, happy bidding...and of course...thanks for looking.
I am pleased to accept a CLEARANCE bid of just 35.99...a mere fraction of its original worth.

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