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Old 12-06-2004, 09:57 PM
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I have a BRAND NEW, NEVER USED, Sir Michaels Roll Pan for NBS Fleetside Bed trucks. I bought this from another member on another board but I traded in my truck over the weekend before I could actually get started on this.

So now, I have no use for it. The Pan is still sealed in its original box from Sir Michaels but if anyone wants pictures I will open it up and take some.

All I need for this is 155 which will include shipping via UPS or Fedex.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks.

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Ryan, i'm interested in this. pics? shoot me a pm with payment info. my brother lives in Big Pine...haha
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LOL, Damn that thing has been pimped!

What did you get??
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Is this a weld-in or bolt on rollpan?
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Bolt on or weld?
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It can be bolted on or welded in for seamless cleanness.

But as of right now, a guy over at another forum has spoken for it.

If the deal falls through, I will certainly let you know.

Sorry and thanks for looking.
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Originally Posted by BlownChevy
What did you get??


Don't laugh!!! Got a Pontiac Vibe . Gonna be the wifes car. Im gettin a motorcycle. just had our 1st baby and the truck was not working on a short trip to Broward. So I gave in and got her something she could drive.
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Originally Posted by Ryan04Silverado


hell yes
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Originally Posted by Ryan04Silverado
Don't laugh!!! Got a Pontiac Vibe . Gonna be the wifes car. Im gettin a motorcycle. just had our 1st baby and the truck was not working on a short trip to Broward. So I gave in and got her something she could drive.

Priorities man! Its all good
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I don't think you would want to weld up a bolt in model. the gap is set to far for me to be comfortable filling it with weld. this what a welded one should look like. NO BOLTS! not an option
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