Free Thule rack system

mgpaulus

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Apparently Thule are looking for some late model cars in the central Connecticut area to test some racks on. If you fit their profile, they apparently will set you up with a free rack system: Cars needed for testing - racks available

Cars Needed - If you live in the central Connecticut area and will allow Thule some time to test a rack on your car, Thule can provide you a free rack system. The free system would be based on our ability to fit your vehicle and may not immediately be available. This is available on a first come, first serve basis - below is a list of vehicles we are currently looking to fit -


?05 Acura RL
?06 Audi A3
?05 Audi A6
?05 Ford 500
?05 Ford Mustang
?04 or ?05 Kia Amanti
?05 Mercedes C-class 4dr, coupe, or wagon
?05 Nissan Frontier without factory installed rack
?05 Subaru Tribeca
?05 Suzuki Forenza
?05 Suzuki Reno
?04 or ?05 Suzuki Verona

If you own one of the vehicles listed above and are willing to bring the vehicle to Seymour, CT please email eric DOT butt AT thule DOT com for more information.
 

THRILLHOv

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right location.... wrong cars
thanks for the heads up though....
i wonder about a friend's audi... hmmmm
 

dandragonrage

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Mustang, hahaha. Anyone who puts a roof rack on a 'stang deserves to have their car taken away from them.
 

theslickvik

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Originally posted by: dandragonrage
Mustang, hahaha. Anyone who puts a roof rack on a 'stang deserves to have their car taken away from them.


Anyone who talks about a mustang with a rack probably should be flamed
 

Tommy2000GT

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so will that mean there will be lots of holes in the roof that they will not be resposnbile for?
 

gvayl

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Originally posted by: dandragonrage
Mustang, hahaha. Anyone who puts a roof rack on a 'stang deserves to have their car taken away from them.



Anyone who calls a mustang a stang . . .