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company i sub to has a grp body built by tipmaster. its fantastic stuff. when he first rolled up with his new truck i was scpetical how well it would hold up to having logs chucked in the back etc....but theres not a ding on it. also grp is repairable i believe, so if you do knock a hole in it, it can be patched somehow....im sure someone will have more info on that

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I've got to do the chip box on my truck and have just read this thread as its still got wooden sides which look tatty. Which one on the list should you use??? It looks much better and lighter than 2 layers of metal.

 

1 i found on fleabay is selling the grp at £2.60p per square foot will ring service metals and see if they can do it cheaper

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