Original Volvo 240 740 940 Wagon Stainless Steel Roof Rack on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, California, United States
Hard to find vintage Volvo 240/740/940 stainless steel luggage. Item is in very good shape. There is a very small bend as can be seen in the photo but is almost invisible. Comes with the four gaskets and screws. Does not come with well nuts and one of the adjustment corner nuts is missing but is a common half inch that can be gotten at any hardware store. New well nuts are available at auto parts store. Ships un-assembled but assembles easily. Please ask if any questions on the item BEFORE bidding or 'buying now'. No returns as it is a used item. VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE: I DO NOT SELL TO PASS-THRU BUYER COMPANIES SENDING TO INTERNATIONAL THIRD PARTY BUYERS.
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