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I bought this cover new in December 2020 but going back to a tri-fold hard cover.  BAK Part # BAK-39131.   Been on my truck for 6 weeks so it is basically new.

 

Fits the new body style Chevy/GMC 1500 with the standard bed (approximately 6'6").  One photo from BAK, the black truck is mine and has the actual cover on it..  Complete with all mounting hardware, instructions and receipt for warranty.  Below is the link for more information:

2021 GMC Sierra 1500 BAK Revolver X2 Tonneau Cover | BAKFlip

 

I live in central Missouri and really don't want to ship because it is probably expensive due to size/weight.

 

SOLD!!

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I shipped one, I think it was a 100 bucks, killer deal for whoever is looking mine was 850

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I would ship but don't have the box anymore.  I guess I can probably get one at UPS or FedEx.

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2 hours ago, Chad2815 said:

Squash Bug sighting!

Not sure what you mean by that.

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1 hour ago, 71_340 said:

Not sure what you mean by that.

Seriously? Never heard the Warrant Officer insignia being called a squash bug?

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7 hours ago, Chad2815 said:

Seriously? Never heard the Warrant Officer insignia being called a squash bug?

Yes, I have but didn't even came to my mind because I thought you were commenting on my ad.  And yes, retired W4 here.

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Ahh just a creative bump for a good cover.....have the X2 on my 17 for over 4 years now and its been a great cover good luck selling.

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