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New Take Off White Long Wheel Base 2014 2015 Gmc Sierra 4x4 Truck Bed Assy Lwb on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:GM

New dealer take off white long bed 2014 2015 GMC Sierra Bed Assy. Taken off with care no damage and includes wire harness , wheel well trim and top bed cap trim , also included are installed cargo hold downs .This will fit 1/2 ton 1500  3/4 ton 2500 and 1 ton 3500 trucks with out dual rear wheels . This is for GMC Sierra Truck but will fit Chevrolet Trucks but different wheel flare body lines and GMC uses wheel well trim . Excellent collision body shop replacement alternative to buying a new unpainted one from GM at three times the price or even your local salvage yard At twice the price more .Even if you only have one side damaged on your truck buying this would still be less expensive than having yours replaced and refinished at a body shop. 
Local pick up only , can not and will not ship . Pick up in Tulsa Okla 

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