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US $9.99
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hk, CN

hk, CN
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NEW  4PCS BMW Car LOGO EMBLEM Style Metal License Plate Frame Bolt Screws

This is the fancy license  plate frame bolts  which are  made by metal 

can replace the original bad  bolts/screws of  the license  plate frame and also show  the beauty characteristic of  the car

Prefect to decorate your  car 

Easy To Install. 

Suitable for: All car

Quantity: One Set (4 Caps)

Weight:130g,so heavy and  good quality.

Type of SCREWS:Flat or  Tip,you can choose

Colors: as the picture show.

Payment:only paypal

Shipping:7 to 14 days.

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