Factory Luggage Rack Cross Bars For 2011 Toyota Sienna on 2040-parts.com
San Antonio, Texas, United States
I bought these new from the Toyota dealer in 2013. They are in good shape, but one bottom clamp is missing. I used it for my 2011 Sienna. It should fit the current generation of Sienna.
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