Land Rover Series Swb 88 Galvinized Roof Rack on 2040-parts.com
Hannibal, Missouri, United States
Land Rover Series Roof Rack Dimensions: 58"x 77" Fits the Series I, II or III 88 SWB (Short Wheel Base) Will also fit 109 LWB (See 2nd Picture) Rain Gutter Mounted Galvanized Metal Very Good-Excellent Shape Front Spot Light Mounts No Rear Ladder, just the Rack itself. Note: Doesn't have the mounting bolts, they can be purchased for $12 each or make your own(See 3rd Picture) Retails: Over $1000.00 PICK UP ONLY OR BUYER ARRANGES SHIPPING FROM ZIP-63401 |
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