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Xtreme2 Roofbox 450l Metallic Gray on 2040-parts.com

US $655.29
Location:

Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:IJR5002MD Net weight:19kg Brand:Xtreme Gross weight:23kg Volume:450l Max Load:50kg SIZE:Height39cm Width78cm Length195cm Pair of skis or snowboards:6 skis(MAX185cm) or 4 snowboards

Description

Italy cleared Europe's very strict safety standards TUV standard brand "Xtreme" roof box is. Quick system is can be mounted on any carrier INNO, TERZO, THULE, etc..

It is double action Xtreme series of aerodynamic design, Japan market specifically designed for left and right facing type. Driver side, passenger side is possible from both open.

Retractable skis (maximum length 185 cm) in six or four in snowboarding. Box size: 195 cm x 78 cm x 39 cm box weight: 19 kg capacity: 450 l maximum loading capacity: 50 kg * stereotaxic 4cmx7cm mounting is possible.

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