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Extend-a-truck 944 Truck Bed Extender on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Trenton, New Jersey, United States

Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

******Pick Up Only at Uncle Bob's Storage3540 Quakerbridge Rd
Hamilton, NJ 08619 *********************


Hello, I'm selling my truck bed extender. It has been stored inside my storage unit when not in use. 



  • Designed for secure and safe hauling of long loads
  • Features a 4" wide support
  • Can be stored flat behind the seat when not in use
  • Features adjustable height for roof top hauling
Extend-A-Truck Extender is designed for secure and safe hauling of long loads above or behind the vehicle. It features a 4" wide support and adjustable height for roof top hauling as well as bed extension. This extend-a-truck can be stored flat behind the seat when not in use


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