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Yakima 8007186 Abs Plastic 21 Cu Ft Titanium Skybox Pro Rooftop Mount Cargo Box on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yakima Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:8007186 Working Hours:M-TH 8am - 8pm EST FRI 8am - 5pm Interchange Part Number:YAK_8007186 WUnderCarParts Call Center:Toll Free Number 888-986-3373

Product Description

As YakimaAAAs largest roof carrier, the Sky Box Pro 21 Cargo Box holds everything youAAAll need for a weekend, a week, or an undecided amount of time on the road. The Sky Box mounts to nearly any roof bars in a matter of seconds without tools, and the interior cargo pad and gear-management net keeps your massive equipment stash securely organized. The Sky Box also opens on both sides so you wonAAAt have to run circles around your car to get your gear.

Product Features
  • Material: plastic
  • Dimensions: 92 x 36 x 18 in
  • Volume: 21 cu ft
  • Opening: (either side)
  • Compatibility: square Thule crossbars, Thule Aero crossbars, factory bars
  • Locks Included: yes
  • Weight:
  • Recommended Use: travel
  • Manufacturer Warranty

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