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Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier 100s50 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

91748, US

91748, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Any return must be come w/ an assigned RGA# within 30 days after Delivery.20% restocking fee may be charged for refund. Buyer is responsible for the return shipping cost.Please make sure the product is in its original box and package.Return is subject to inspection and approval. If package is damaged, it will be refused and no credit will be issued. Customer will have to file an insurance claim to get reimbursed.Please allow up to three weeks for the return to be processed. Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:100S50 Part Brand:Rightline Gear

Type: Sport Car Top Carrier

The Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier is the only car top bag made specifically for compact cars without a roof rack. The carrier is aerodynamically designed to help save $$$ at the gas pump, 100% waterproof, and unzips 3/4 of the way around for easy loading. Car Clips to attach the carrier's straps to the door frame of the vehicle come standard with the Sport Jr. Removing the clips from the straps will allow them to attach to a vehicle's roof rack.


Dimensions: 36" L x 30" W x 13-16" H
100% Waterproof with Dual Seam Technology - Sewn for Strength/Welded Waterproof
Aerodynamically designed for SUV's and minivans, WITH or WITHOUT a roof rack
PVC Mesh (nylon re-enforced PVC) and Hydrotuff Material (PVC-backed polyester), UV resistant
ZipRight System; a urethane coated zipper located on the protective flap keeps water out
Includes: carrier, (2) nylon straps, (4) Car Clips, stuff sack, and a sewn-in set up guide
Color: black/gray
Material: PVC Mesh (nylon re-enforced PVC) and Hydrotuff Material (PVC-backed polyester), UV resistant

Unit of Measurement: Each
Dimension:(L x W x H) 14 x 7.65 x 6 inch
Weight: 7.65 lbs
Accessory: Includes: carrier, (2) nylon straps, (4) Car Clips, stuff sack, and a sewn-in set up guide
Manufacturer Warranty: One Year

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