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Gm Ls Series Folding Tonneau Truck Bed Cover Hard 4 Panel Lockable Black No Keys on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Centralia, Washington, United States

Centralia, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM LS Series Manufacturer Part Number:#3442 06-01 UPC:Does not apply


GM LS Series Folding Tonneau Truck Bed Cover

4-Panel Folding Hard Cover

Has 2 Locks; one lock in front panel & one lock in back panel (keys are not included) 

Color: Black

Approximate dimensions: 57-3/4" x 73"

#3442 06-01

Used, cosmetically may have some paint-off scratches/blemishes from normal wear

Comes only as pictured; does not include keys or any other parts/accessories

*******Please check measurements to verify will fit your truck before purchasing*******

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