Isuzu Shows Truck Accessory Kits at Australian Event
Isuzu Trucks introduced new accessory kits for its N, F, and Giga models at the International Truck, Trailer and Equipment Show (ITTES) in Melbourne from April 3 to 6.
by Staff
April 8, 2014
Photo courtesy of Isuzu Trucks.
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Photo courtesy of Isuzu Trucks.
Isuzu Trucks introduced new accessory kits for its N, F, and Giga models at the International Truck, Trailer and Equipment Show (ITTES) in Melbourne from April 3 to 6.
Isuzu is offering the kits in three categories — Protection, Dress-up, and Electronics. Isuzu showed the kits fitted to an NQR 450 single cab chassis.
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The Protection kit includes headlight protectors, left- and right-hand weathershields, rubber floor mats, a dash mat, seat covers, and a locking box for pre-2013 models.
The Dress-up kit includes left- and right-hand weathershields, headlight protectors, a chrome grille, carpet floor mats, air deflector, and wheel simulators.
The Electronics kits vary depending on the make and model of the truck. Interested customers should consult with their Isuzu dealer for more information.
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