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New 2.5 Ton Fiberglass Top M35 M35a2 M44 M109 G742 on 2040-parts.com

US $745.00
Location:

Ogden, Utah, United States

Ogden, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:Boyce Manufacturer Part Number:BOYFIB25

NEW 2.5 TON FIBERGLASS TOP

FITS ALL M SERIES 2.5 TON TRUCKS

COMES AS EMPTY SHELL W/ ALLUMINUM & FOAM WEATHERSTRIP

WE CAN ALSO INSTALL A REAR SLIDING WINDOW FOR $190

SHIPPING WILL BE BY TRUCK FREIGHT.  WE GET GREAT DISCOUNTS THROUGH DIFFERENT CARRIERS.  EMAIL US WITH YOUR ZIP CODE OR CALL US AT 1-800-748-4269 AND WE WILL GET YOU TAKEN CARE OF

IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS JUST LET US KNOW AND VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT  BOYCEEQUIPMENT.COM

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