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Thule roof racks to suit all R33 coupes.

100% removable - they leave no visible trace. Have been used for carrying bikes, snowboards and the odd flat-pack book case.

Bike carriers are not included - sale is just the cross-bars, but the rack design suits all universal roof-carry mounts.

Perfect condition - Melbourne

$120

m: 0417 037 520

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Guesty - they came from Roof Carrier Systems in Camberwell - they are the Australian agent for Thule and have all the accessories for bike, kayak, ski, snowboard etc

Check here too - http://www.thule.com/default____5232.aspx - it's the UK Thule site.

The bike carriers I have a Thule also - they have a u-bolt clamp to sit on the cross bars.

I use them on another car now - so not part of the sale.

Here's another pic - ran 274kw with 2 bikes on the roof at Autosalon a few years ago :D

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