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Rola Roof Rack 59707 For 2012-2014 Hyundai Accent Hatchback on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, US

Vancouver, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Rola Manufacturer Part Number:59707 Warranty:No

Rola Roof Rack 59707 For 2012-2014 Accent Hatchbacks

I'm selling my Rola Roof Rack which was fitted to a 2012 Accent SE Hatchback.  It should fit any of the 2012-2014 hatchback models.  It mounts using the factory fixed mounting points for a secure and factory-like fit.  These rails are lightly used (only have had things attached twice for hauling) and are in great shape.  The only issue is that on the end of one rail the ROLA decal was flaking off, so I removed it.  You can see in the pictures that everything else is in great condition.  Includes all mounting hardware, keys, and everything you need.  These rails look great and don't make much noise at highway speeds.  Compare buying new for over $200.

Shipping cost is to the lower 48 US states via FedEx ground.

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