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NEW LIKE - CVT Mt. Denali Summit Tent with Annex and Leitner Designs Rack

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundra Parts Marketplace (2014-2021)' started by Cuzin Eddie, Jun 8, 2018.

  1. Jun 8, 2018 at 8:14 PM
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    Cuzin Eddie

    Cuzin Eddie [OP] New Member

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    Shane
    Vehicle:
    2014 CM Black Platinum 4X4
    TRD Supercharged * BDS 4.5 level with Fox Shocks * AMP running Boards * Bed Rug, Spyder Headlights with HID Conversion * 46 Gal TransferFlow Fuel Tank * Fuel 2 Piece Hostage Wheels * 35" Toyo RT's * Backflip Bed Cover * Pioneer Avic NEX8200 with Amp, Speakers & Subs * Trailer Tow Mirrors * N-Fab Bumper Bar with 30" Vision LED Light Bar *
    FOR SALE - This RTT has never been slept in! I have only owned this setup for about 6 weeks and it has spent most of the time in a garage.

    Price $4,600.00

    Reg Price $5,353.00 with Shipping


    CVT Mt. Denali Summit with Annex (Bright Orange)


    Leitner Designs Active Rack -

    http://www.leitnerdesigns.com/truck-bed-rack-5-5-foot-p/00-6267-f-01-1135.htm

    Specifications: Active Cargo System Truck Bed Rack
    • Fits full-size trucks with bed lengths from 62”-67” (specific models listed below)
    • 70 lbs. light
    • Military-grade aluminum construction
    • Fully TIG-welded for maximum strength
    • Rubber wind diffuser/ load pad to keep your cargo from shifting
    • Quad-slot load beam design for endless mounting options
    • Fits many Thule accessories
    • Dual-stage powdercoated
    • Grade 8.8 zinc-plated fasteners
    • Fully upgradable
    • 250 lbs. offroad weight capacity
    • 500 lbs. onroad weight capacity
    • 1000 lbs. static weight capacity
    • Compatible with DECKED storage system
    • Designed, engineered and manufactured in the USA
    • U.S. Patent 9586629
    DOES NOT INCLUDE MAXXTRAXX OR GAS CANS.

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  2. Jun 8, 2018 at 8:19 PM
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    lionix

    lionix The Grey Moose!

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    Cape May, New Jersey
    Vehicle:
    2017 Tundra TRD Pro CM Cement
    BD Lights, Any Time Fog, Coachbuilder, Pelfreybilt, Bakflip, Custom Bed Rack w/ Tent
    Location?
     
  3. Jun 8, 2018 at 8:19 PM
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    Cuzin Eddie

    Cuzin Eddie [OP] New Member

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    2014 CM Black Platinum 4X4
    TRD Supercharged * BDS 4.5 level with Fox Shocks * AMP running Boards * Bed Rug, Spyder Headlights with HID Conversion * 46 Gal TransferFlow Fuel Tank * Fuel 2 Piece Hostage Wheels * 35" Toyo RT's * Backflip Bed Cover * Pioneer Avic NEX8200 with Amp, Speakers & Subs * Trailer Tow Mirrors * N-Fab Bumper Bar with 30" Vision LED Light Bar *
    St. George, UT
     
  4. Aug 14, 2018 at 9:23 AM
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    finn

    finn New Member

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    Is the rack still available?
     
  5. Aug 22, 2018 at 3:56 AM
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    FERGIEYOTA

    FERGIEYOTA New Member

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    I’m a little slow so correct me if I’m wrong you’re selling the tent in the rack correct
     

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