Great! Sears Thule X Cargo Sport 20 Car Top Carrier Complete With Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Alabama, US
Like New Condition (except lock)
Latch pried loose while family was away for Christmas and forgot to take key to unload gifts
Works fine without key
Key included in case you decide to make repair
Comes complete with all hardware
Thanks for Looking and Good Luck Bidding
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