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Truxedo Truxport Soft Roll-up Tonneau Cover 2007-2013 Gm Full Size 6'5" Bed on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Streator, Illinois, United States

Streator, Illinois, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Truxedo Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:271101 UPC:834418005186 Other Part Number:Extang, Truxedo, Tonnopro, Access, Lund EAN:Does Not Apply Placement on Vehicle:Rear

The TruXedo TruXport Roll Up Tonnequ Cover is custom made to fit your specific truck bed.  No snaps zippers or clips-the TruXport Tonneau seals smooth with the heavy duty Velcro closure system.  This fits 2007-2013 GM Full Size Sierra and Silverado  6.5' Truck Bed 

This is a brand new item in an open box.

No iternational shipping.

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