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****NEW IN THE BOX****

Part number: 19417163

I can ship, but only PayPal friends and family.  I've sold items to members on this forum.  Can provide reference if necessary.  For Houston and surrounding areas, I'm willing to drive within reason.

 

BED COVER SOLD....

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm in Houston and looking for a bed cover. What's your reason for selling?

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On 10/17/2020 at 12:53 PM, CL8N said:

I'm in Houston and looking for a bed cover. What's your reason for selling?

Because I didn't use it.....
 

 

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Oh okay........... [emoji849]

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If you're willing to take a chance with shipping I can ship it. Paypal friends and family only. I have sold to people on this forum who can vouch for me.  

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If you're willing to take a chance with shipping I can ship it. Paypal friends and family only. I have sold to people on this forum who can vouch for me.  
Can get a brand new one for $79954a04852a823ae616bddea637dd7cb0e.jpg

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Oh okay..... [emoji849]
Just trying to help you out [emoji23]

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4 minutes ago, CL8N said:

Just trying to help you out emoji23.png

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If you're trying to help, post the full details with shipping quote from your helpful screenshot..... ?

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If you're trying to help, post the full details with shipping quote from your helpful screenshot..... [emoji19]
Pick up at dealer for no additional cost. [emoji12]ab2e66078397f6f40cfc224450ca8f3f.jpg

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12 minutes ago, CL8N said:

Pick up at dealer for no additional cost. emoji12.pngab2e66078397f6f40cfc224450ca8f3f.jpg

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My price is still $115 cheaper than what you're posting...  So if you want to come check it out let me know, being we're both local....  if not kindly F/O......

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$865 OR 750$   

 

Some people have nothing better to do. 

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My price is still $115 cheaper than what you're posting...  So if you want to come check it out let me know, being we're both local....  if not kindly F/O......
I was interested initially before you replied with a smart ass comment to my first question. Now I'm just here to let everyone know they don't have to deal with an **** if they want a new bed cover. [emoji16]

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