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MODEL: FIT/JAZZ GE Front Roof Bar BRAND: NEXT CONDITION: NEW Authentic!!!! Miracle Cross Bar from JAPAN. SPECIFICATIONS: Material: stainless SUS 304 OD(Thickness):32mm Included:Front Roof Bar This item doesn't includes Truss Bar,Center Bent Bar,These Bar are sold separately. |
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