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Yakima Roof Box Cargo Gear Pro Series Platinum Carrier Spacecase 90"x29"x19" on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States

Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States
PICK UP ONLY N.E. PENNSYLVANIA - CLOSE TO NY , NJ, DE, MD
Brand:Yakima Placement on Vehicle:Upper Manufacturer Part Number:1033256

YAKIMA PLATINUM PRO SERIES ROOF TOP GEARBOX

DIRECT CROSSBAR CLAMP FITMENT

DUAL ACCESS LID OPENING

INCLUDES KEYS AND INSTRUCTIONS

MEASURES : 90" L  X 29" W X 19"H 

WEIGHS 45LBS

WHAT YOU SEE PICTURED IS THE ACTUAL ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE

PLEASE REFER TO PICTURES FOR ITEM'S OVERALL CONDITION & DETAILS

ITEM IS FOR PICK UP ONLY

WE ARE LOCATED IN N.E. PENNSYLVANIA

ZIP CODE : 18235

CLOSE TO NY, NJ, MD, & DE

BOX WEIGHT LIMIT 110LBS.

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