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359 379 Peterbilt Kw Mack Flamed Shifter Boot Cover Many Colors Fathers Day Gift on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Joplin, Missouri, US

Joplin, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

FLAMED SHIFTER BOOT COVER

FITS MOST PETE, KW, MACK & FREIGHTLINER SHIFTERS

22.5" OVERALL HEIGHT

SEPARATING ZIPPER FOR EASY INSTALL

BOOTS IN THIS AUCTION COME WITH COLORED FLAMES & BLACK FOR THE BACKGROUND

PLEASE SPECIFY COLOR  WHEN ORDERING

MADE BY

TRUK GUTS

"YOUR LEADER IN BIG TRUCK INTERIORS"

1 417 626 8384

TRUKGUTS . com

       Auction Includes One Flamed Boot Cover. Color choices include: Gray,Charcoal, Tan, Burgandy,Blue, Yellow, Orange,White, Red, Lime, Chocolate & Purple. When ordering please specify color. Check out our other auctions or give us a call with any questions.

            You have seen our work before. We upholstered many of the big trucks on the first season of "Trick my Truck". "Road Hog", "Old School" and "Inferno" just to name a few. We have customized many more since. Truk Guts can build anything for the inside of your truck from something as simple as a replacement carpet kit to something as complex as a complete one off custom interior or anything in between.

 

 

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