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Ford Truck Fibrobec Fiberglass Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Water Mill, New York, US

Water Mill, New York, US
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This cap was made by Fibrobec in Canada and is the highest grade fiberglass truck cap that money can buy. Better than Leer or there bands in my opinion. The fiberglass is doubled up in the roof to support installation if racks to the cap.

This cap is on a 2002 Ford f150 7700 series. This cap fits so well that it makes the truck look like an SUV with this on it. My truck is getting totaled out from Sandy so, I will sell this to anyone that knows the deal and is will to pay what it's worth. This is not a middle grade cap, it is without a doubt the best cap money can buy. Pick up only. Call with any questions. Paul 646-872-4646

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