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2013 2014 2015 Dodge Ram 1500 Single Cab Regular Bed Rt Body Kit Side Skirts on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Compton, California, United States

Compton, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Custom Auto Parts Manufacturer Part Number:15rtsideskirts UPC:Does not apply



This ad is a set of four piece side skirts RT style that fits a 2013-2015 Dodge Ram 1500 single cab 2DR and regular bed only. 


Description

· fitment warranted

· made up of high quality handmade fiberglass

· new

· unpainted

Payment

· pay on pick up

· PayPal

Shipping

· Custom Auto Parts US ships to physical addressonly.

· The shipping fee applies within the 48 US statesonly.

· Please contact us for shipping quote to Alaska,Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.

· No international shipments.

Policy

Custom Auto Parts US makes only high quality handmadefiberglass products. We have been on business for over a decade. We are aserious company, and we expect serious buyers only.

By bidding on this item, customer agrees to pay for thelisting within five business days from auction ends, and he must provide name, address,phone number, and the make, model, and year of the car.

If for any reason customer cannot make payment within thosedays; customer must notify us if he needs to make arrangements.

Customer please make sure to check item in front of the personof the freight company, and if there is a damage on the product, customer mustnotify the freight company before the person leaves and before calling us.

All products are sold “as is” and are final sales.

All pats sold by Custom Auto Parts US must be installed by a professionalin fiberglass because some fiberglass car parts may need cutting, shaving,sanding, and filling.

For more details please feel free to call or text us at (562) 623-5139.

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