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Surco Stainless Steel Removable Deck Rack- Bmw Z4 High Gloss Silver Dr1006 on 2040-parts.com

US $174.99
Location:

Cordova, Tennessee, US

Cordova, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:DR1006 Part Brand:Surco Surface Finish:Stainless Steal Country of Manufacture:United States

My husband bought this for his Z4 BMW. His plan was to use it to tote his mother's walker. However, shortly after buying it, we bought a smaller walker that fit in the trunk. His BMW was sold this past spring and there just isn't any need to keep this in the attic any longer. It did fit nicely on his car and given the fact he is very meticulous about his cars, this rack did not scratch or leave any marks. I did not hear a single complaint, which trust me, I would have, had this not fit properly. 


The parts, screws etc., which attach it to your car are in the baggie.

Copying from Surco website: this is the description:

Stainless Steel Removable Deck Rack 
NO TRUNK SPACE, NO PROBLEM

  • Create more space for luggage
  • Fully removeable
  • Padded feet to protect the trunk of the vehicle
  • Manufactured from heavy duty stainless steel
  • Electro-polished finish for an everlasting shine
  • Fully assembled

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