Car Seat Belt Extender For 2006 Buick Rendezvous 2nd Row Window Seats - E4 Safe on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, US
- Adds 7" instantly.
- No installation needed. Just click and go!
- Great for those who can't buckle up: big people, parents buckling kids in car seats, police officers with bulky equipment, some pregnant women & others!
- E4 Safety Certified and exceeds national and international safety standards.
- SHIPS FREE and generally arrives in a few business days. Discounted express shipping available.
- Our Extender Experts are standing by to answer your questions - ask the Pros!
- 100% money-back guarantee if the item does not fit in the vehicle specified (USA only).
Item Details
This Extender is black, provides 7" of extension and is made out of the same flexible seat belt webbing material as the seat belts in your vehicle. If you're interested in other colors, lengths or styles (e.g. Rigid or Adjustable), please contact us.
The Safe Option
All Seat Belt Extender Pros products exceed international safety standards. They are E4 Safety Certified and properly labeled according to U.S. and international regulations. Please review the safety notes that come with each package.
We are an American-owned company headquartered in Atlanta, GA.
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Risk Free Transaction
All the different seats in a car - front, back and back middle - can be different; in addition, seat belts vary from year to year. Please only purchase this product if you intend on using it for the precise make, model, year and seat that is specified. We can only confirm this product works in the U.S. release of this vehicle. This item is part of our Risk Free Transaction Program, and if for some reason it does not fit in the vehicle listed, we will gladly find you an Extender that fits or issue a full refund.
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