Roofrack for a 350z. yay, finally some practicality

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dasoupdude
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for all you active bikers and kayakers, keep the titan home and use your z for the next adventure



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Dasoupdude wrote:for all you active bikers and kayakers, keep the titan home and use your z for the next adventure



http://www.boofsquire.com/inde...SsImg






Nice, how much did that run you?

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http://www.boofsquire.com/inde...SsImgThere is a bunch of different types...

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Neat. My only big complaint might be that it doesn't look lockable. One could literally cut the straps or remove the nuts and bolts and take off with the stuff on the rack. Not a big deal if you transport the item to its place of use and back home again, but could be limiting if you want to make any stops on the way.

I wonder if any of Yakima's Q-clips are long enough to work with their Q-towers to create a similar but lockable rack.

Either way, gotta hand it to them for coming up with a solid niche product.


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