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These are brand new 2014 take offs. Truck only had 450 miles when removed. They look brand new.

 

$375+ shipping

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Located in central Florida near Tampa

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Have you looked into how much shipping was out of state? I'm selling my pair and ups gave me a quote and I just wanted to compare.

 

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No haven't checked yet. I thought it would be somewhere around 70bucks

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$300 plus shipping or local pickup.

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$300 + Shipping . Here are some actual PICS. Steps look brand new.

 

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could you find out a shipping cost to 28518?

 

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It would be about $45 to $55. We'll call it $50. I could ship tomorrow. They should be there by Thursday or Friday at the latest.

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one last thing and I'm sorry to ask so many questions. what is the part number stamped on the boards? Thanks!

 

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I'll have to check tomorrow afternoon. I'm in Tallahassee today. They came my 2014 crew cab

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I checked the steps and didnt see any part numbers. They have a stamped L and R on them... and the brackets all have a stamped number but nothing I found on the actual step

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