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White Universal Fitment, Steel M1000 Roof Van Rack W/ 50" Bars on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Winfield, Illinois, United States

Winfield, Illinois, United States
Never installed, only unpacked to see if it will fit my truck. One bar has a couple of small scratches and a damaged plastic end cap because it scrapped my concrete driveway. Otherwise is like new, because it is basically new.
Brand:VANTECH Surface Finish:White Manufacturer Part Number:M1005W Size:50"crossbars without accessories UPC:Does not apply

For sale: Vantech Universal Steel M1000 ladder roof van rack w/ 50" Bars. Note that this has white bars and hardware, see photos. Also it is the 50 inch bar version. I got this for Christmas and when I went to install it on my truck cap I realized it would was not what I thought it would be. The rack is just fine and is very strong, probably too strong for my application. One bar fell down and has the rubber end cap damaged and a couple of very small scratches. But is not bent or damaged in any other way. All of the other hardware is just as new and has never seen weather or even been out of the OEM packaging except to inspect it. Please see pictures for condition and email me with questions. Winning bidder will get the items in the pictures. My mistake in getting the wrong rack is your gain in being able to buy it like-new for less $$. I no longer have the shipping box for the bars thus I will custom make a good and safe box for them. 

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