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K446 Whispbar Smartfoot Mounting Clip Kit 2009+ Peugeot 3008 & 2004-2010 407 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Herndon, Virginia, United States

Herndon, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Whispbar Manufacturer Part Number:K446

I have for sale a brand new K446 kit (set of 4) SmartFoot mounting clips for the Whispbar rails (made by Yakima) that have not been used and I have no need for.  The box is still sealed.  This kit appears to be for the 2009+ Peugeot 3008 & 2004-2010 Peugot 407 - this kit may fit other vehicles as well.  If you are not sure of what clips you need please visit the Whispbar website.  If you have any further questions please feel free to contact me.

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