Toyota Tundra 2012 Cargo Bed Extender - Oem Used! on 2040-parts.com
Naples, Florida, US
This gently used bed extender was used on my 2012 tundra for approximately 8 months. It has a few scratches from normal use. The buyer will have some assembly so that we can ship it. All the parts including the bed adapters are included. Save a bunch of money by buying it here instead of from the dealership!
I will only ship to the continental US. Thank you!
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