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Thule roof bars and cycle carriers SOLD


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Thule Square Roof Bars SOLD

These are the old model 853

2 Black plastic coated square metal bars that are 120cm in length

These have been used and have marks where my bike carriers were attached, but all plastic is intact including removable end caps.


Thule Rapid System 753 SOLD

4 carrier feet.

Includes 4 new and opened Thule locks with 2 keys and 4 roof bar end caps.


Thule XT Kit 3017 SOLD

4 fitting feet for cars with pre-installed fixation points.

All rubber feet intact and no rust.

Designed to fit below cars:

CITRO?N C5, 4-dr Sedan, 08?

CITRO?N C6, 5-dr Hatchback, 05?

PEUGEOT 207, 3-dr Hatchback, 06?

PEUGEOT 207, 5-dr Hatchback, 06?

PEUGEOT 308, 3-dr Hatchback, 07?

PEUGEOT 308, 5-dr Hatchback, 07?

PEUGEOT 407, 4-dr Sedan, 04-10

PEUGEOT 3008, 5-dr SUV, 09?

PEUGEOT 5008, 5-dr MPV, 09? (Without integrated railing)


2 Halfords Advanced cycle carriers ?10 for both

Holds cycles by frame includes 2 locks


Happy to sell all together for a reasonable offer.


Photos uploaded to Dropbox to photo size restriction.


https://www.dropbox.com/sh/di1fdhnvcrgxq2r/AABY-onnK5sbKAZIC7eo6yrVa?dl=0


I no longer have original box or instructions but fitting videos and instructions online at www.thule.com


Thule fitting kit also required check buyer?s guide on www.thule.com


Happy to answer any questions and supply further pictures if needed.


These have been used but are good as new. Car they were fitted to was garaged. All plastic intact and no rust.


Collection from SE15 by Peckham Rye

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