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Yakima Basketcase Good Condition, All Parts Included,1yr Old Fits Thule+yakima on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
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Evergreen, Colorado, US

Evergreen, Colorado, US
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The Yakima BasketCase Cargo Basket (8007012) is the perfect companion for transporting small cargo loads and wet gear you do not want inside your vehicle. Connects directly to Yakima base rack cross bars. Also will connect to all styles of Thule load bars, Inno Car Rack crossbars and virtually all factory racks.  This roof basket comfortably holds camping gear, luggage, packs, coolers and more.

  • Durable vinyl-coated steel wire grid has a two-inch lip for safely and securely transporting gear. 
  • Spans the width of your car so you can load from either side; or mount lengthwise to allow room on crossbars for bike carriers and other gear attachments.
  • Connects directly to Yakima or Thule base rack cross bars. 
  • All mounting hardware included.
  • Dimensions: 38" x 26" x 2"

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