New 10 Pieces License Plate Holders - Magnetic, Scratch Resistant, Sale!!! on 2040-parts.com
Hermosa Beach, California, United States
Auction is for 10 pieces!!!
Completely rubber coated to prevent any scratching, these iron oxide magnets will hold charge forever. Adheres to all metallic surfaces, 8" x 1" size fits all license plates Auction is for 10 pieces, magnet with nuts and bolts included. |
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