Oem Mini Cooper Ski Snowboard Rack Holder Roof Attachment 82720420683 on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Virginia, United States
PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY FOR FITMENT TO YOUR VEHICLE. PLEASE CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS! OEM MINI Ski & Snowboard Rack Installed on a car for short time, never used. MINI USA; Whenever four pairs of skis and or two snowboards can come along for the ride, three pairs of feet are sure to be very, very happy. Requires installation of the Roof Rack Base Support System (NOT INCLUDED). Includes 1 Ski/Snowboard Rack 2 Keys We ONLY Ship to The Lower 48 States |
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