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Roof Rack Ski/snowboard Attachment For Porsche 911 991 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Concord, California, US

Concord, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Porsche Warranty:No

This is one ski/snowboard attachment for a 991 Coupe. 

It's in perfect condition, as I've had it less than a year and only actually used it 2-3 times. You can put two snowboards in it (base to base so one is upside down and one is rightside up), and I would think 2-3 pairs of skis.

You need the base for the car (which holds various attachments). I'm selling the base in a separate listing, or you can order from Porsche with the pdf link to the brochure below.

Here are all of the attachments you can put on the base:
  • Bike carrier
  • Roof box
  • Ski/snowboard carrier
And here is the brochure from Porsche

I sold the car, so now have the base, one ski/snowboard and two bike attachments for sale. This listing is for the ski/snowboard attachment only (there are separate listings for the other parts).

The photos on the red car are Porsche stock photos, and the other photos are of the snowboard carrier on my 2012 911 991.



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