^^ There's no such thing unless one buys a roof rack from the Japanese market.
Yakima doesn't require them but the Thule systems for the Civic Coupe does require the short roof adaptors. That's one big reason I went with Yakima! Plus now I can put my ski racks on it too.Hey jake did you end up needing the short roofline braces or were they not recommended for this car?
Who said they were from Australia? It's named Yakima because the guys that formed the company started it in Yakima, Washington.^^ There's no such thing unless one buys a roof rack from the Japanese market. Yakima originated from Australia. Also, here is my two cents, don't use it just for the looks if that's what you're truly getting it for. Its weight and interference with the car's aerodynamics may negatively affect mpg. We can argue about form>function and this an that, but just invest in a lip kit. Heck, get a rear window visor/spoiler. Just don't invest in something such as a roof rack just for the looks and not use it to it's true potential (racking up bikes, canoes/kayaks, extra cargo, etc.)
Who said they were from Australia? It's named Yakima because the guys that formed the company started it in Yakima, Washington.
http://yakima.com/brand-history