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    Default Street scene roll pan - Brite White

    I have an SS roll pan painted Brite white in excellent condition.

    185 + ship ..... It's like free paint for a guy with a white truck.

    Flip kit can be included for extra $$



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    Will the flip kit work with the "Cuda" roll pan and tips???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motorhead View Post
    Will the flip kit work with the "Cuda" roll pan and tips???
    Yes


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    Hmmmmm........thank you. Been thinking about that for awhile now.
    Which trailer hitch is supposed to work with that flip kit???
    I have the factory hitch now and I know I will have to replace it if I go this route.
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    Hey Todd just tried sending you a p.m..........
    The following errors occurred with your submission:
    WhiteRT has exceeded their stored private messages quota and cannot accept further messages until they clear some space.
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    My pm is full by over 1100 as my membership expired. You can email me at white59rt at yahoo


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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteRT View Post
    My pm is full by over 1100 as my membership expired. You can email me at white59rt at yahoo
    Ok thanks
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    175 bump


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    Is this a bolt on part or have to be welded I'm interested in it I have a bright white truck

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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteout View Post
    Is this a bolt on part or have to be welded I'm interested in it I have a bright white truck
    These are urethane and are screwed in. At least that's how I installed mine, as it came with screws.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteout View Post
    Is this a bolt on part or have to be welded I'm interested in it I have a bright white truck
    Its a bolt on - I have it setup to use side mounts as I dont like putting 8 screws under the tailgate. Its all predrilled to use the side mounts - paint is 9 out of 10. Some minor scuffs on very bottom of pan, cant see them as its the part of the pan facing the ground.

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    Hmmm. I am thinking about this very heavily. This will replace the scratched up stock bumper I am currently running. Does it allow access to the stock rear tire lowering device?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey View Post
    Hmmm. I am thinking about this very heavily. This will replace the scratched up stock bumper I am currently running. Does it allow access to the stock rear tire lowering device?
    Yes it does have a notch out for that.


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    Bump - still have this - any white folks want a roll pan in great shape?


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    PM Sent
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    14.6 @ 93 mph (2.18 60 ft.), 4130 lbs.(1/2 tank gas)
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    I am going to consider this sold to Corey as of now - he needs a little time for payment which I am going to give to him since he is semi local to me.

    Thanks corey!


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    Thanks for doing this!
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    14.6 @ 93 mph (2.18 60 ft.), 4130 lbs.(1/2 tank gas)
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    is it officially sold?

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