Deflecta Shield Toolbox Low Profile Model 5400lp Truck Box Pickup on 2040-parts.com
Farmingdale, New Jersey, US
Deflecta Shield 5400LP Toolbox
Was on a GMC Sierra - sold truck and have no use now -
In good shape - No dents - Lid opens and closes
Around $400 new
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