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Ski And Snowboard Holder For Bmw on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New

 I bought this Ski Rack a month ago for my 2013 BMW 328i x-drive sedan..

It has never been used!, I installed it and removed it two days later because my Ski Trip was cancelled. I have the original box, keys and documentation.
I bought it directly through the BMW Dealer in NH. It is a authentic BMW part ordered directly from ShopBMWUSA.com. Please double check to make sure it will fit your model of BMW.

The list price is $190.00 plus shipping.

I have included the details below directly from the website along with the part number. It will work for any BMW with the BMW roof rack system.

Any Questions let me know..

Thanks!

BMW SKI AND SNOWBOARD HOLDER

This dual purpose transporter offers two Ski and Snowboard configurations and can accommodate either 2 pairs of skis, 2 pairs of sticks and 2 snowboards or 4 pairs of skis and 4 pairs of ski sticks.

BMW Base Support System required. Please note that clamping width at the ski holder is 3.0 inches. 89.8" x 32" x 12.2" ( L x W x H) Unladen Weight: 60 lbs. (approximately) Capacity: 15.9 cu.ft. (approximately). Vehicle must be equipped with roof rails, contact your center for more information.

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