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Carr 125772 Super Hoop; Truck Step on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Blossburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Blossburg, Pennsylvania, United States
NEW - NEVER INSTALLED 1 pair - Boxed opened 1 pair - Box missing
Brand:Carr Surface Finish:POLISHED Manufacturer Part Number:125772 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

CARR Truck Step

Super Hoop

I have 2 pair: 1 pair in an opened box and 1 pair the box is missing. All parts are there.

Both brand new... NEVER INSTALLED

Super Hoop; Truck Step; XM3 Polished; Pair;

 

FEATURES:

  • Exclusive New Multi Mount System
  • Made Of Corrosion Resistant Durable Cast Aluminum Alloy
  • Available In XM3 XP3 And XP4 Finishes
  • Rugged Tread Pattern For Safe And Attractive Non Slip Surface
  • Rocker Panel Installation Provides Easiest Installation
  • Unique Design Gives The Vehicle A Rugged Off Road Look
  • Multi Mount System Is Manufactured From Zinc Plated Steel
  • Mounting Heads Designed To Rotate For A Precise Fit
  • Will Not Rust/Crack Or


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