Truck Cover' With Crew Cab And A Long Bed Fits Size 22' L X 75" W X 64" H on 2040-parts.com
US $58.00
Location:
Pompton Plains, New Jersey, United States
Condition:NewBrand:ELITEWarranty:YesManufacturer Part Number:EG-T6
Truck Cover Fits Up To 22' With Crew Cab And A Long Bed
The EliteShield™ Size EG-T6 is for a Full Size Pick Up Truck with a Crew Cab and a Long Bed. This TOP OF THE LINE economy truck cover made from a non-abrasive, spun-bond material that is thicker and stronger than other economy covers. The material is water repellent, breathable and UV treated for light outdoor use. There are double stitched seams and the hem is elasticized in the front and rear of the cover to ensure an extra snug fit. Comes with a free storage bag for when not in use. This truck cover is great for indoor and lite outdoor use.
Cover dimensions are 22' L x 75" W x 64" H.
INCREDIBLE 1 YEAR WARRANTY!
We do not ship at P.O Box address
We only ship to loa
BUYERS FROM STATE OF FLORIDA ARE REQUIRED TO PAY SALES TAX
Vauxhall has announced the launch of the Vauxhall Insignia ecoFLEX
[ad#ad-1]
A few days ago we revealed that Vauxhall had launched a range-topping Insignia – the Vauxhall Insignia VXR, a 325bhp road burner. Well, in these eco-friendly times, it seems appropriately balanced that Vauxhall has now announced the arrival of the Vauxhall Insignia ecoFLEX, to balance the Co2 and testosterone the VXR produces. The Insignia ecoFLEX, as you would guess, is all about economy and lower emissions.
A THIRD of young people say driving is not too expensive and they will not bother to learn to drive or buy a car. A study of 17- to 25-year olds found a third (35%) had decided against driving or owning a car because of the expense involved. Many cited the cost of driving lessons as a disincentive and they also believe it is cheaper to use public transport than own a car themselves.
McLaren Automotive design boss Frank Stephenson detailed his company's transformation from strictly racing to producing road-going models on Thursday at the AutoWeek Design Forum. McLaren is launching the highly anticipated MP4-12C this year, and the company has been hard at work refining the use of carbon fiber, which it pioneered in the iconic McLaren F1. The company cut the amount of time required to design a carbon-fiber tub from 3,000 hours for the F1 to a mere four hours for the MP4-12C.