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Mont Blanc Roof Box (+ Bars) For Sale


Ruskin

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We're selling an ex-Halfords 320-litre capacity roof box plus its attaching bars for a total of ?130. It's been used during family camping trips. We used to put a large tent and lots of misc camping stuff inside although Mont Blanc recommend a 75kg load limit. And I never noticed any mpg/drag difference with or without it fitted.


It has cleaned up nicely with just a couple of faint scuffs on the top. Fittings to the bars themselves are included but you'll still need to buy the relevant fitting kits to your car roof (ours easily fitted a Nissan Primera and have the kit for that - as well as for a Ford Focus hatchback - but we're selling those items separately).


A similar box is shown here with a brief description:

https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-149046-mont-blanc-roof-box-cargo-320-silver-300-litre-731901.aspx


Other photos of the box in its closed position and of the bars, on request.


Genuine enquiries only, please. Cash preferred!

Located in Herne Hill.

07836 287080

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