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2012 Utility 5519
The 2012 Utility 5519 is a reliable choice for logistics operations. With its aluminum roof composition and air suspension type, this 53-foot trailer offers durability and smooth handling. Its 102-inch width and swing door type cater to efficient loading and unloading processes. This unit, bearing the number 5519, is located in Bolingbrook, Georgia. While previously sold, it stands as a testament to Utility's quality craftsmanship. Whether hauling goods across state lines or within city limits, this trailer is ready to tackle the demands of the road.
Stock Number
STK-612521008
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Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
Georgia, USA
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Item Details
Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trailers |
Year | 2012 |
Make | Utility |
Roof Composition | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Air |
Length | 53 |
Width | 102 |
Terms | DOT |
Door Type | Swing |
Unit Number | 5519 |
City | Bolingbrook |
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