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Honda Oem Ski/snow Board Rack Attachment! on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Oceanside, California, US

Oceanside, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:HONDA Manufacturer Part Number:08L03-TA1-100B

OEM HONDA SKI/SNOWBOARD ROOF RACK ATTACHMENT

Genuine Factory Honda Element ski/snow board attachment. Made by Thule for Honda. 15.5" wide holding capacity, holds skis approximately 3" above top of roof rack. Holds up to 4 pairs of skis or up to 2 snowboards depending on board width and binding height, please measure boards and bindings before ordering. Requires Honda OEM roof rack cross bars that are NOT included. Flat rate standard USPS shipping to all 48 contiguous US states. 


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