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Album Description:
8 months of work and about $3500.00 later here is the result of the interior re-do of my Peterbilt classic 379 toter home. The sleeper box is a factory built 9' box from Peterbilt. I gutted the box to the bare aluminum inside walls. Rewired, insulated,
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