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White Snuglid Sl Tonneau Cover For 2004-2008 Ford F150 With 6.5' Bed on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Eureka, Illinois, United States

Eureka, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

This SnugLid SL from SnugTop white locking tonneau cover is in great shape.  Fits 2004-2008 Ford F-150 with 6.5ft bed.  It was installed on a 2006 F-150 I purchased earlier this year.  I am frequently hauling items that do not fit under the cover when closed so I am removing the cover.  It has a few paint chips along the edges as shown in photos but is otherwise in great shape.  The vehicle was in California and Arizona all of it's life so the cover hardware is essentially rust-free.  Auto-locking when cover is lowered.  Will not ship.  Must pickup.  Will deliver within 30 miles of Eureka for an additional $30.

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