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Pace Edwards Full Metal Jackrabbit Fm2051 Tonneau Cover Fits Newer Toyota Tundra on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Pace Edwards Full Metal Jackrabbit FM2051 Tonneau Cover Fits NEWER Toyota Tundra, US $999.00, image 1
Condition:Used Brand:Pace Edwards

Almost New, came off a 2011 Tundra Double Cab with 77" Bed  (I wanted a Cap instead)  Seller reserves right to end auction early as item is for sale locally. I CAN ARRANGE FOR ITEM TO BE SHIPPED.   I GOT A QUOTE FROM GREYHOUND BUS TO SHIP TERMINAL TO TERMINAL THE EXAMPLE WAS FROM GRAND RAPIDS, MI TO FORT LAUDERDALE FL AND IT WAS $123.

Kia Picanto Quantum – a new ‘Originals’ model from Kia

Thu, 24 Apr 2014

It’s the ‘Original’ Kia Picanto Quantum As a little urban runaround, the Kia Picanto is a perfectly decent offering. And now you can get a more ‘Original’ Picanto. Kia like to think of their ‘Originals’ range of models as having distinct personalities and get changed at regular intervals just like a fashion collection.

The new Porsche 911: Video shows development of car’s DNA

Fri, 20 Jan 2012

Porsche on Friday released a new video showing the lineage and development of the latest 911. The three-minute clip provides a visual history lesson of all things Porsche, both on the road and on the track, as an evolving shell of its latest 911 displays iconic images and clips. Autoweek brought you the first official photographs in August 2011 and an exclusive ride-along in the new 911 cabriolet before its release at the Detroit auto show this month.

Safety fears over Beatles crossing

Mon, 11 Aug 2014

Tourists flocking to one of Britain's favourite musical landmarks to recreate the Beatles' Abbey Road crossing could see the addition of a "lollipop lady" to their holiday snaps. Westminster Council has raised safety fears over the "thousands and thousands" of people who visit the zebra crossing, in St John's Wood, north London, made famous by the band in 1969. In some cases, fans are putting themselves at risk of frustrated drivers who often struggle to make it over the crossing because of the constant stream of pedestrians attempting to recreate the image.