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Dee Zee Universal Cargo Carrier Dz760087 Black Canvas Bag 58 X18 X18 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Jefferson, Georgia, United States

Jefferson, Georgia, United States
EXCELLENT CONDITION LOOKS NEW
Brand:Dee Zee Manufacturer Part Number:DZ760087 Surface Finish:canvas

Dee Zee Cargo Carrier - Black Canvas cargo carrier bag.

Measures approx. 58" x 18" x 18". Includes straps to connect cargo bag to your cargo carrier, 

trailer, or wherever you need it.

  • •Cargo Carrier Canvas Bag
  • •Heavy Duty Canvas Material Resists Water
  • •Included Straps Secure The Bag To Any CarrieR
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