2003 kr tonneau cover
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Don't give up on craigslist. I found one same exact color by just being patient and looking on craigslist.
Paid $150 for a tonneau cover. I did have to drive about 2 and a half hours to get there but installed it while I was there and now it's done.
Maybe I just got lucky, but I had originally given up on getting a bed cover anyway...until I found this one.
Paid $150 for a tonneau cover. I did have to drive about 2 and a half hours to get there but installed it while I was there and now it's done.
Maybe I just got lucky, but I had originally given up on getting a bed cover anyway...until I found this one.
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Brad - too funny.... the KR soft tonneau and portfolio were the "must have's" back then..... I still have my original 2002 KR with Andy's cap.... think I hit 74,000 miles this winter sometime.... Original spark plugs still in it but rocker panels on both sides need to be replaced.. (windshield leak all these years)
Keep holding onto it so I can tow the Boston Whaler 23' Conquest I keep dreaming about
Keep holding onto it so I can tow the Boston Whaler 23' Conquest I keep dreaming about
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HAHAHA... yep. They were the must have. Glad to hear that you still have yours. My 2001 remains as, by far, the nicest KR that I've owned. It even had the AZ Beige drop in bedliner! I liked that bedliner so much that my current truck has a sprayed in beige to match... several compliments on it.
74k miles? You've got a gem there, Mike. Chestnut is still better than Charcoal though.
74k miles? You've got a gem there, Mike. Chestnut is still better than Charcoal though.
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