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Deezee 3111 Hi Luster Tailgate Protector 99-02 Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $31.99
Location:

Winnemucca, Nevada, United States

Winnemucca, Nevada, United States
Condition:New

DeeZee DZ3111 Tailgate Protector Brite-Tread

Product Detail(s):

  • Brand : Deezee
  • Manufacturer Part Number : DZ3111
  • Product Type : Tailgate Protector
  • Color : hi luster 
  • Country of Origin : USA
  • Warranty : Yes

Descriptions:

Dee Zee Tailgate Protector - Protects the top edge of your truck's tailgate. Made from heavy gauge hi luster Aluminum. Tailgate cap only.

Feature(s):

  • hi luster Tailgate Protector
  • Non-Rusting Brite-Tread Aluminum
  • Protects The Top Edge Of The Tailgate
  • Fits Over Factory Plastic
  • Made In USA
  • Limited-Lifetime Warranty

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