Yakima King Cobra Frontloader Bike Rack Used Awesome Condition Has All Parts on 2040-parts.com
Orlando, Florida, United States
Includes locks and keys. Has all mounting hardware, and is in great condition.
Feel free to ask any questions. Regarding shipping. This thing is big. If it happens to cost less than the 30.00, I will refund the difference. If it costs more, I will eat the difference. |
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