Harbor Steel Mid Size Utility Service Bed With Adjustable Ladder Rack on 2040-parts.com
Chino, California, United States
Selling this Harbor Steel Utility Service Bed with adjustable ladder rack, and 9 enclosed locking storage Compartment's. Bumper with all working lighting assembly, and tow ball. Came off GMC S-15 (MID SIZE TRUCKS) Or convert into a work trailer. Please take note the images of.the service bed are ones taken while it was dirty. So the dark areas on the back top compartment are dirt, not any kind of damage
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