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Premium Trunk Organizer - Great Cargo Storage Container For Car Truck Or Suv New on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
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Bienville, Louisiana, United States

Bienville, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:WawaAuto Manufacturer Part Number:WA-ST01 UPC:Does not apply

Wawacycles Premium Trunk Organizer - Best Car Organizer for all Cargo, 600D Oxford Fabric Multipurpose Auto Car SUV Organizer Folding Collapsible, Great for Travel Vocation Trip Camping



Product Description

Item Package Quantity: 1

Wawacycles Premium Trunk Organizer is an effective way to keep groceries, sporting equipment and emergency road items together for families on the go. 

• Large Capacity - Holds up to 65lbs!

• Stiff base plates provide bottom support. Convenient to Use

• Sturdy side walls and center divider hold organizer open as you load items

• Comfortable handles with grips allow effortless handling. Durable Construction

• Strong 600D polyester fabric withstands wear and tear of vehicle use. Innovative Design Enables Storage of Various Sized Items

• Removable sub-divider allows customizing

• 4 mesh side-pockets provide easy-to-see area for smaller items

• Velcro-secured front pocket lends safe storage for valuables. Accommodates Different Job Sizes

• Middle set of buckles permits folding to half-length for smaller jobs. Collapses for efficient storage when not in use

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