Joey Bed Cargo Superslide 28" Slide Unit For Rv Bus Coach Motorhome Suv Pickup on 2040-parts.com
Elmira, Oregon, US
This is new with hardware and instructions as shown. Been is storage, some scatches and such. The rails are 28 inches and are full extention. Width up to 48 inches with undermounts being fully adjustable, and end caps can be cut to length. Requires your plywood and assembly. This is from a lot of NEW RV parts I purchased. Have been in storage some time, may have scrapes or scratches from being moved and such. Due to weight and free shipping being offered, there is no return on this item. |
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