Greco Soft Car Rack (for Surfboards) on 2040-parts.com
Brooklyn, New York, United States
There are an amazing low-cost solution to surfboard racks. They are soft racks that easily work on any car to strap down surf boards for transportation. See the link below for product description. I have used these racks only a handful of times, but I no longer have a car so I have little use for them! They are like new condition and I highly recommend them. <a href=https://www.grecosurfboards.com/product/solomons/> Greco Surfboards </a> |
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