RTE CYA skid for a D1

maxyedor

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Bought this from a buddy 6 months ago thinking I'd run it until I got around to building my own, now 6 months lather it's been moved around the garage 75 times and that's about it. Brand new, never attempted to install it. $250, save yourself $50, and if you're local, another $40-50 in shipping. I'll be in Mammoth this weekend, so email of PM me and if I can't get to it before I leave, I'll respond when I get back.

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KyleT

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maxyedor said:
Bought this from a buddy 6 months ago thinking I'd run it until I got around to building my own, now 6 months lather it's been moved around the garage 75 times and that's about it. Brand new, never attempted to install it. $250, save yourself $50, and if you're local, another $40-50 in shipping. I'll be in Mammoth this weekend, so email of PM me and if I can't get to it before I leave, I'll respond when I get back.

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clear your PM box :banghead:

should fit a D2 also right? if so, figure out shipping to 76110 and let me know.
 

maxyedor

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I'm in Thousand Oaks, just north of LA.

Had no clue my PM box was full, cleared it out. Don't believe it will fit a D2.
 

maxyedor

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The whole truck is like a lead weight. Compared to the RTE bumpers these are feather-weights.
 

Roving Beetle

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Yup, the local Post Office had bets on what in the world it was. :cool: They thought maybe it was a tractor part, most of them were convinced it went to a John Deer or Kubota etc. :rofl:

When I told them it went on my Range Rover and pointed out the door at the shiny black RRC they just looked at me blankly. Ha!

Doug