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    Roof Racks

    Hey guys im thinking at least one person on here has to work in the 'automotive accessory' industry that will be able to help me out.
    Im having trouble looking for some roof racks for my 92 toyota corolla 4dr sedan. i think ive found some thule ones that fit but cant find any stockists in nz. anyone help? i think it comes under guttered roof racks but it only has a very small gutter. any help would be appreciated.
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    You could try Ocean & Ice in Palmerston North. They are a really good surf shop that stocks or can get Thule roof racks. I've had about three different sets of Thule racks for various cars and they are by far the best in my opinion.

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    it seems every time i get a new car i end up buying racks for it. i've got 2 sets of Thule racks - one for my (now gone) 93 telstar (gutterless), and one off my van (gutter) i've also got 2 sets of Prorack ones, one for a 94 corona with fitting kit, and one for a bluebird wagon, but none of these fit the bloody diamante. bugger it. i've had to modify the corona ones, but i would have preferred the Thule's - they are just so much more heavy duty. on top of those i've got kayak mounts, surf mounts, bike mounts etc.

    go for the Thule, they are the volvos of roof racks.

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    I use Rhino's. Not cheap, but very effective & versatile. They have all the accessory fittings for different uses or MountBlanc fittings work if the mounting bolts are shortened.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS
    I use Rhino's. Not cheap, but very effective & versatile. They have all the accessory fittings for different uses or MountBlanc fittings work if the mounting bolts are shortened.
    I've got a Montblanc pen, hope the fittings cost less than that. I got it free by the way.

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