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Yakima Spacebooster Cargo Pod on 2040-parts.com

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Richardson, Texas, United States

Richardson, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yakima Manufacturer Part Number:SpaceBooster

Ideal car top storage pod in great condition with all hardware. The SpaceBooster 11 is a long box that doesn't take up precious cross bar space Long and lean, narrowest of all cargo boxes Great for snowboards, skis or a weekend's worth of gear Leaves a lot of extra base rack cross bar space for other gear attachments Convenient single lock SKS security included Lid support eases opening and loading Flat bottom for versatility High-impact UV-resistant ABS plastic Easy no tools installation Quick release hardware fits Yakima round, Thule square, and most factory racks size / dimensions: 89" x 22" x 14"

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