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This is a local pickup only.  I live in 76082.  I cannot ship this and will not consider doing so.  Thank you for understanding.

 

Condition is Used.  I had this on my truck for 2.5 years.  Was on my 2018 GMC Sierra SLT 3500 HD 6.5 ft bed pickup up until a few days ago.  Garage kept truck/cover with very low miles on truck.  Cover is in excellent condition.  It operates flawlessly and looks great (see pics).  No issues.  It is a very sturdy cover.  Note:  Because it is a used bed cover, there are some very minor surface scratches that are unnoticeable unless you are right on top of them and looking for them.

 

I’m only selling because I recently installed a 5th wheel hitch for my next RV, and I don’t care to drive with the cover folded open (although it is certainly possible with this make/model of cover).  This is a very nice, well-kept tonneau cover.

 

This particular cover will fit ONLY the 6.5 ft bed on Chevy and GMC 1500 for 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018.  And Chevy and GMC 2500 HD and 3500 HD for 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019.  It will absolutely NOT fit the 5’8” or 8’0” beds available on some trim levels for the years/models listed.  It will also NOT fit years/models outside of those I’ve listed.

 

I also have the saddlebag sealed in the original factory box, never opened.  I never got around to installing it.  I'll even throw in some free weather-stripping for the cover since the piece that came with it for the front of the bed may not peel off my truck very cleanly.

 

Asking $400 $300 $200.

 

PayPal and cash are both acceptable payments.

 

I am unable to deliver or meet halfway.  Buyer may choose to meet me for local pickup at A) my house in 76082, or B ) some other agreeable location in 76082.

 

Please send a PM with any offers and/or questions you may have.  First come, first served.

 

Someone is going to get a great deal here.  Thank you for your interest!

 

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Bump.

 

Price drop.  Was $400.  Now $300.  Cost me almost $1000 just 2 years ago.

 

Great, solid cover!  Ready to move it out of my garage.

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On 9/23/2020 at 6:12 AM, argus said:

Bump.

 

Price drop.  Was $400.  Now $300.  Cost me almost $1000 just 2 years ago.

 

Great, solid cover!  Ready to move it out of my garage.

Now $200 only.  Make me an offer.

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