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Snap-on Vinyl Tonneau Cover For 2005-2016 Frontier King Crew/equator 6' 72" Bed on 2040-parts.com

US $116.00
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Fort Washington, Maryland, United States

Fort Washington, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:GT_Racers Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:gttc-fron05-6-hss Color:Black Interchange Part Number:truck-bed-rubber-seal-heavy-duty-cover-kit-frame Style:Hidden Snap On Vinyl Trunk Bed Tonneau Cover Other Part Number:6'/6 ft, 72"/72 inch Crew/King Extended/Ext Cab Extra Info:6'/6 ft, 72"/72 inch Crew/King Extended/Ext Cab Placement on Vehicle:Rear Quantity:1x Cover, 3x Frames & 1 Set Clamps

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