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Hyundai Tuscon Spare Tire Cover Storage Tray on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
Location:

Princeton, New Jersey, United States

Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

I have for sale a moulded trunk cargo storage tray from a 2007 Hyundai Tuscon in very good condition. 

It goes in the rear cargo or trunk area of your vehicle. As seen in the photos, the circular concave indentation underneath the bottom is designed to sit directly on the spare tire. Then you have plenty of storage space in the compartments on top for flashlights, road flares, jumper cables, first aid kits, etc. Then you put the flat spare tire board and the carpet and/ or trunk mat on top of that. Everything you need is stored conveniently underneath and leaving the cargo area free and clear for luggage, groceries, the family dog, etc. 

Now, while it came out of an 07 Hyundai Tuscon, and you know that it will fit that vehicle perfectly, and probably every Hyundai Tuscon up through the 2009 model year. It may also work in many other SUV's and even car trunks, especially mid to larger size ones. It wouldn't go in perfectly like a puzzle piece, but depending on the vehicle, you might be able to fit it into the cargo/trunk area above the spare tire. As long as you get it in and it lays flat, it doesn't matter if it isn't perfect. It shouldn't move around once you put the spare tire board and carpet and/or trunk mat on top. The dimensions are about 33 1/2 inches across, 26 inches from top to bottom, and it sits about 3 inches tall when lying flat. So you can measure your car's spare tire area to see if you think it'll fit. Plus it is made of hard moulded foam, probably recycled Styrofoam, so if you really had to cut or shave it down a little just to get it in, it wouldn't be too difficult to make it work. Then you'd have everything you need in your vehicle stored neatly out of sight and out of the way. 

If you have an 07 Hyundai Tuscon, you know you shouldn't pass this by! They're aren't many of them left out there, even through the dealerships. And even if you have any other vehicle, what have you got to lose? When are you ever gonna find another one, and at this price...brand new or even used? You'd be paying a whole lot more if you did.

I will gladly ship this anywhere, as I would not want to ever deprive a fellow car guy of a much needed or desired part for his ride. So please checkout my other listings. I have other car parts available and if you purchase more than one item, I can combine shipping, and if enough items are bought , I will provide discounts up to and including throwing one item or more in for free! I would rather give my parts away and see them live on being used to fix up a car, then to just throw them away or let them take up space in my garage collecting dust and rust for years to come. 

And if they don't make my opening bid price, send me an offer! I just want to help get them to someone who will put them to good use!

So what do you have to lose? Get your ride on the road with all the essential safety equipment you need to carryFeel free to contact me anytime if you have any questions. Please note...item will also be listed locally so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Thank you and happy bidding!

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