Delta truck bed toolbox Up for sale is a steel Delta truck bed tool box. It is in really good condition. Keys are included Dimensions: H: 13 1/4'' W: 19 3/4'' L: 60'' Check our store for more tool boxes.
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Toolboxes, Storage for Sale
- Snap on tool box - 6 drawer - extreme green - model: krsc46fpjj with key(US $1,499.50)
- Clear one windows trailer accessory tc132(US $99.97)
- Vintage snap on tool box 3 piece , bottom , top & side ,all drawers & locks work(US $2,800.00)
- Snap on toolbox(US $175.00)
- Excel rolling tool cart with locking drawer- 500-lb. capacity #tc301c-black(US $129.99)
- Triton stainless steel locboard mobile tool cart- 60 hooks #lbc-18sh(US $799.99)
Toyota & Lexus open eBay Stores for parts and accessories
Thu, 28 Nov 2013Toyota & Lexus open eBay Stores for parts and accessories Toyota has taken both the Toyota and Lexus brand in to the world’s biggest marketplace – eBay – with new Lexus and Toyota stores designed to supply genuine parts and accessories to a wider audience. Toyota say that the new eBay Stores are designed to complement the existing dealer network supply of parts and accessories, and the prices charged will be the same as a dealer. What the eBay stores will do, however, is offer parts and accessories for older Toyota and Lexus cars – up to eight years old – which Toyota say will reach a wider audience than their dealers manage.
New Peugeot 108 revealed ahead of Geneva debut
Fri, 14 Feb 2014The new Peugeot 108 (pictured) revealed ahead of a Geneva debut The new Peugeot 108, revealed this morning ahead of a Geneva Motor Show debut, is Peugeot’s new take on the city car and, certainly at first look, it seems a good effort. We always liked the Peugeot 107 and its ability to look better than its Citroen and Toyota siblings, be nippy and frugal around town and small enough to park almost anywhere. And although the new Peugeot 108 looks more grown-up, it does seem to promise what the 107 delivered but in a more sophisticated package.
The Future Role of the Vehicle Designer
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