Leer 180 midrise camper shell with Sherpa racks 6’ bed.

SMK

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Leer 180 midrise shell for sale in excellent condition.



Windoors on each side



Sliding window on each side.



Carpeted headliner.



Led light.



Foldable front window with slider.



Rack track.



72” universal Sherpa racks with smiley attachment.



My thought behind this shell was to be used for camping and as a daily driver and it has not disappointed. Easy to load gear in and out with the car windoors and offered a lot of versatility on what the truck was meant to do.



Lead time on this was around 3-4 months. I have all documented paperwork for the shell. Cost me close to $3700.



Sherpa racks with smileys were over $400. Was able to attach an awning and the smiley attachments were good for loading things down.



This is the top of the line leer 180 shell with all the extras.
 

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ThundahBeagle

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Nice. I've got a 180 mid rise on my GMC Sierra. Also with cap-rack, although my sides are merely sliding windows and I dont have mine carpeted. Though I like the look of the cab-heights, the extra headroom really makes a difference either grabbing gearand tools, or when I have the sleep platform in it.
 
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SMK

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Thank you! This shell in regards to its versatility is really everything you need. Yours looks great on the gmc. Appreciate the comments.
 

ThundahBeagle

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Thank you! This shell in regards to its versatility is really everything you need. Yours looks great on the gmc. Appreciate the comments.
Thanks. Mine's a piker compared to yours. Yours is fantastic- who could want more from a topper than that?

These are make/model/generation specific, though out of gen can often fit with a little ingenuity. Mine is a craigslist special for the previous generation Silverado/Sierra bit they fit, as bed specs changed very little.

Been from Boston to Boseman and PEI and southward with it. I'd be hard pressed to have a truck without having one of these
 
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SMK

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Thanks. Mine's a piker compared to yours. Yours is fantastic- who could want more from a topper than that?

These are make/model/generation specific, though out of gen can often fit with a little ingenuity. Mine is a craigslist special for the previous generation Silverado/Sierra bit they fit, as bed specs changed very little.

Been from Boston to Boseman and PEI and southward with it. I'd be hard pressed to have a truck without having one of these
Agreed! From parking structures to camping it checks all the boxes. Plus I need my truck for work to load gear, tools, materials etc. Every shell has its pros and cons, this one has the least amount of cons based on my needs.
 

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