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Stayhold

Stayhold is one of those simple, clever inventions that makes you ask "Why did i not think of that before?”. Stayhold prevents the stuff you carry in your truck from bouncing around while you drive, groceries, tools, sports gear, etc… The dividers grip to the truck´s carpet and can be easily repositioned to contain your items from moving around.

Learn more from Stayhold or purchase now from Amazon
Also available for purchase in Europe here




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Tuthill Porsche 911K

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