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2473 days ago

Prorack EXP7 Car Roof Box

Johannes from East Tamaki

Prorack Exploro EXP7 Roof Box/Pod - (by Yakima - Prorack), in "near new" condition.
Specifications and features:
* Generous-sized box with 330 litre capacity to free up room inside the car;
* Load rating maximum weight: 50 kg;
* Product weight: approx. 15 kg;
* Color: matt black textured finish;
* Outer measurements (mm): 1440 long x 860 width x 375 high
* Inner dims (mm):1390 long x 750 width x 325 high approx;
* Dual-sided opening for access on either side of your car;
* Two locking mechanisms for secure and safe transport;
* Spring jack hinges;
* Aerodynamic stylish shape and design for fuel economy;
* Secure and safe lockable roof box;
* Sturdy and durable ABS construction for all weather conditions;
* TUV ISO certified:
* Material PS - UV protected;
* Includes: set of 2 keys, fitting kit SP166 (used for P-Bar), fitting kit SP167 (used for S-Wing, or Prorack HD); + installation instructions guide;
* Completely assembled, and easy to mount onto virtually any type of roof racks on the majority of cars;
* This has been a great product! Top quality box from a well-known brand: Prorack-Yatima!
Pick up is near Botany Town Centre, in East Tamaki.

Price: $450

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