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Holdenville, Oklahoma, United States

Holdenville, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Truck-bedz Manufacturer Part Number:vcsb T1

Truck-Bedz weekender series VCSB T1

Only used this bed a few times it is in excellent condition, the box is a little beat up.

This air mattress comes with a 12V pump

It is made to fit your whole truck bed with 8" thick mattress

Fully inflates in min. With dual leak proof valves

It is rugged and puncture resistant

It fits Toyota standard 6' bed, Jeeps & Subaru's with 5'8+ cargo area

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