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Putco - 1973 Running Boards - Cab Length on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Toledo, Iowa, US

Toledo, Iowa, US
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I have a set of cab length running boards for a 1973 GMC. The box has a lot of wear and the pictures are torn off there is tape over the ends to keep it closed as shown in the picture..The running boards look to be in new condition with some small light dings from being stored and it has a box with all the nuts and bolts and other parts and the instructions and they say PUTCO PRODUCT. These look to be a nice set but I can't be sure everything is all there if you now than you can tell. You Buy As Is. If you would like more information please ask and I will try to answer you. All my Item's will be well packaged and promptly shipped upon arrival of payment. I do my best to describe my item's but occasionally may overlook something that may be important to you so PLEASE ask questions

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