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Slimline Truck Bed Cover on 2040-parts.com

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Lenoir, North Carolina, United States

Lenoir, North Carolina, United States
Here is a nice 8 Foot Slimline Truck Bed cover for up for auction. Some slight scratches. Has all hardware and tool box insert. Please look at Photos and see all that's there.
Brand:Slimline Material:Fiberglass Type:Bed Cover Primary Color:Red Fit:Universal Fit Length (ft.):8 ft

8ft Slimeline Truck Bed Cover. Used but in Nice shape. Has toolbox insert and on both side has toolbox doors. Has all hardware for mounting.

Why buy new when you can get one at a third of the cost Look them up they are not cheep. So the opening bid is low so good luck bid to win.

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