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Oem Mopar Crossbars 99-04 Jeep Grand Cherokee Euc Crossrails Loadbars Retail$200 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Tarpon Springs, Florida, US

Tarpon Springs, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Mopar

Up for auction is a set of hardly used (on the vehicle for less than a month) OEM Mopar locking aluminum crossrails, crossbars, load bars.

They are 43 1/2 long by 2 1/2 wide and are the modern low profile type.

They come with 2 keys and allen wrench.

They fit all Jeep Grand Cherokees from 1999-2004.

The hold up to 150lbs.

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